Blastophore

/ˈblæstəfɔr/ noun

The central axis or support structure in certain marine organisms that carries buds or reproductive structures.

From Greek 'blastos' (bud, sprout) + 'phoros' (bearing, carrying). First used in 19th-century marine biology to describe structures in colonial animals like hydroids that support developing offspring.

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