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loculose (a.)

Alt. of Loculous

loculose Sentence Examples

  1. The ovary of a lily has numerous locules, each containing a row of ovules.
  2. The loculose pods of a legume split open at maturity to release the seeds.
  3. Oranges are loculose fruits, divided into segments filled with edible pulp and juice.
  4. The locules in a beehive are hexagonal cells used by the bees to store honey and raise young.
  5. The sponge has a loculose skeleton, composed of a network of interconnecting chambers.
  6. The loculose casing of a cannonball is filled with gunpowder, which is ignited to propel the ball.
  7. The loculose design of a tool box allows it to hold multiple tools securely.
  8. The loculose membrane within the ears of certain animals detects vibrations and helps them maintain balance.
  9. The loculose tubes in a heat exchanger facilitate the transfer of heat between different liquids or gases.
  10. The loculose design of a space capsule provides astronauts with separate compartments for living, sleeping, and working.

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The ovary of a lily has numerous locules, each containing a row of ovules.

The loculose pods of a legume split open at maturity to release the seeds.

Oranges are loculose fruits, divided into segments filled with edible pulp and juice.

The locules in a beehive are hexagonal cells used by the bees to store honey and raise young.