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locule Meaning in Bengali



একটি ছোট গহ্বর বা স্থান একটি অঙ্গ মধ্যে অথবা একটি উদ্ভিদ বা পশুর মধ্যে





locule's Usage Examples:

A locule (plural locules) or loculus (plural loculi) (meaning "little place" in Latin) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism.


two locules, one locule of a stamen may fail to develop, or alternatively the two locules may merge late in development to give a single locule.


may have distinct locules divided by walls called septa.


If a syncarpous gynoecium has a single style and stigma and a single locule in the ovary, it may.


parts number, corolla shape, number of floral parts, locule number and number of seeds per locule.


(flowering plants), the term locule (or cell) is used to refer to a chamber within the fruit.


Depending on the number of locules in the ovary, fruit can be.


Fruits of sedges are sometimes considered achenes although their one-locule ovary is a compound ovary.


These differences include ovule number per locule (two in Vitaceae and one in Leeaceae), carpel number (two in Vitaceae and.


cases of stamen fusion forming a ring around the gynoecium, with a single locule.


The stamens have anthers with only one lobe (locule) and two pollen sacs.


In the secretory type a layer of tapetal cells remains around the anther locule, while in the plasmodial type the tapetal cell walls dissolve and their.


The ovary is superior and sessile; it has four lobes and four locules, each containing two collateral ascending ovules.


on the size and shape of the capsule, as well as the number of seeds per locule.


6 seeds per locule, whereas D.


5(7) mm seed size, and 5 - 12 seeds per locule.


cases both the septa and the walls of the locules split.


The septa between the locules of Ledum palustre capsules split as the fruit.


The number of ovules per locule also varies from a few (two pairs in each locule in Grabowskia, one pair in each locule in Lycium) and very occasionally.


The fruits are ovoid, blackish non-fleshy capsules, with one seed per locule.


two-lobed and two-locular, but sometimes by abortion, there may be only one locule and one seed.


maturity, breaking the fruit into sections of two locule halves and the joining septum.


Each locule contains between five and seven mature seeds plus.


Ovary usually has two, four or numerous ovules per locule in two longitudinal rows.


the sessile or stipitate ovary, which usually has a hard cap and a single locule.



locule's Meaning':

a small cavity or space within an organ or in a plant or animal

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