Carpospore

/ˈkɑːrpəspɔːr/ noun

An asexual spore produced in the carposporangium of red algae, resulting from the fusion of male and female reproductive cells.

From Greek 'karpos' (fruit) + 'spore' (from 'sporos,' seed). This biological term emerged in late 19th-century phycology as microscopy revealed algal reproduction.

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