IPA: /kɑːrˈpɒɡəˌniːəm/
KK: /kɑrˈpɒɡəˌniːəm/
In botany, this term refers to the female reproductive structure in certain types of red algae, which produces sexual spores after fertilization.
The carpogonium is essential for the reproduction of some species of red algae.
Carpogonium is formed from "carpo-" (from Greek "karpos", meaning fruit) and "gonium" (from Greek "gonia", meaning angle or joint). The word refers to the structure in certain algae that is involved in reproduction, specifically the female reproductive organ that produces fruit-like structures.
Think of 'fruit' ('carpo-') and 'angle' or 'joint' ('gonium') to remember that 'carpogonium' is related to the reproductive structure that produces fruit-like parts in certain algae.