IPA: //eɪˈsiːəˌspɔːr//
KK: /ˈeɪsiəˌspɔr/
A type of spore produced by certain fungi, specifically rust fungi, that consists of two nuclei and is formed in a chain-like structure.
The aeciospores of the rust fungus are crucial for its life cycle.
**Aeciospore** → It is formed from "aecium" (from Greek *aikion*, meaning a type of spore-producing structure) and "spora" (from Greek *spora*, meaning seed or spore). The word refers to a specific type of spore produced in certain fungi, particularly in the life cycle of rust fungi.
Think of 'aecium' as a special structure that produces spores, and 'spora' means seed — together, they help you remember that an aeciospore is a type of spore produced by certain fungi.