acanthors
Acanthors are microscopic, spore-producing structures found in certain fungi. They are typically characterized by their spine-like or thorn-like projections. These projections are often the most distinctive feature of the acanthors and play a role in their dispersal. Acanthors are a type of reproductive unit, meaning they are involved in the life cycle of the fungus, allowing it to spread to new environments and colonize new substrates.
The formation and morphology of acanthors can vary significantly between different fungal species. Some acanthors are