Definition of Unilocular. Meaning of Unilocular. Synonyms of Unilocular

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Definition of Unilocular

Unilocular
Unilocular U`ni*loc"u*lar, a. [Uni- + locular: cf. F. uniloculaire.] (Biol.) Having one cell or cavity only; as, a unilocular capsule or shell.

Meaning of Unilocular from wikipedia

- Depending on the number of locules in the ovary, fruits can be classified as unilocular (uni-locular), bilocular, trilocular, or multilocular. The number of locules...
- incidental radiographic findings. Radiographically they can be seen as unilocular or multilocular radiolucencies. They can be mistaken for other cysts such...
- a protrusion of the thalamus (receptacle). Simple or compound carpel, unilocular ovary. (e.g. Sonchus, Helianthus, Asteraceae) Free-central placentation:...
- the main pancreatic duct. They usually resolve spontaneously and are unilocular (not septated; ie. do not have walls separating parts of the cyst) and...
- large lipid droplet surrounded by a layer of cytoplasm, and are known as unilocular. The nucleus is flattened and pushed to the periphery. A typical fat cell...
- (anthophylli) are the ripe fruits of cloves that are ovoid, brown berries, unilocular and one-seeded. Blown cloves are expanded flowers from which both corollae...
- germinal epithelium may bud externally. Furthermore, E. granulosus cysts are unilocular and full of fluid while E. multilocularis cysts contain little fluid and...
- arranged along the first. Members of the latter family consequently have unilocular ovaries with a single cavity between adjacent carpels. Wikimedia Commons...
- and rpl16 Sequence Data and Dense Taxon Sampling Reveal Monophyly of Unilocular Anthered Gomphrenoideae (Amaranthaceae) and an Improved Picture of Their...
- versatile, introrse. Gynoecium: it is bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior, unilocular, ovule one, basal placentation, style single and filiform, stigma capitate...