"Homospory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Homospory refers to the production of spores of the same type or structure by an organism, usually a plant, without undergoing a change in the type or structure of the spores. In other words, homospory is the simultaneous production of identical spores by a plant species, often contrasted with heterospory, where two or more different types of spores are produced.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "homospory":
Homosexuality refers to the emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction between people of the same sex or gender.
Homostylic refers to a state or condition in which different parts or features of an organism, such as body parts, organs, or cells, are symmetrical or identical in shape, size, or structure.
Homostyly refers to a plant breeding habit in which the same or similar morphology appears in both male and female flowers or in all flowers of a particular plant.
Homotaxic refers to the arrangement of two or more units of a character or feature that are placed in a similar or identical taxonomic level, often indicating a lack of significant evolutionary change or a characteristic that is highly conserved across a particular group of organisms or a particular time period.
Homotaxy refers to a type of poetic device in which words or phrases that have a similar sound or rhythm are used in close proximity to each other, often to create a musical or lyrical effect.