locular (Meaning)
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locular (a.)
Of or relating to the cell or compartment of an ovary, etc.; in composition, having cells; as trilocular.
Synonyms & Antonyms of locular
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locular Sentence Examples
- The locular scale plate in the reptile's skin helps protect it from desiccation.
- Locular tissues in the fungal colony provide structural support and nutrient storage.
- The locular fluid within the egg provides a protective environment for the developing embryo.
- The oil-filled locular spaces in the mesocarp of oranges contribute to their juicy texture.
- The plant's locular ovary contains numerous ovules enclosed within its chambers.
- The locular septae divide the fruit into individual compartments, each containing seeds.
- Some species of bacteria have locular spores that can survive harsh conditions.
- Locular periblast in insects protects the embryo from dehydration and provides nutrients.
- The locular sheath in the root system of some plants allows for water and nutrient absorption.
- The locular papillae in the digestive tract of certain animals increase surface area for nutrient absorption.
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Of or relating to the cell or compartment of an ovary, etc.; in composition, having cells; as trilocular.
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No antonyms found.
The locular scale plate in the reptile's skin helps protect it from desiccation.
Locular tissues in the fungal colony provide structural support and nutrient storage.
The locular fluid within the egg provides a protective environment for the developing embryo.
The oil-filled locular spaces in the mesocarp of oranges contribute to their juicy texture.