Basidium
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to distribute invitations for a party, but you only have a limited number of envelopes that can each hold a few invites. This is similar to how a basidium functions in the fungal world; it’s like a tiny delivery system for spores, which are essentially invitations for new fungal growth. Just as you carefully place the invitations in envelopes to ensure they reach their destination, the basidium is a club-shaped structure that efficiently packages and releases spores for widespread distribution, ensuring the continuation of the fungus's life cycle.

Practice Version

Basidium: A club-shaped, spore-producing structure in basidiomycetes. Basidium. It is a tiny structure in certain fungi where spores are produced for reproduction.