Multilokulära
Multilokulära refers to a characteristic, primarily observed in botanical contexts, describing structures that are divided into multiple locules or compartments. A locule is a cavity or cell within an ovary, fruit, or anther. Therefore, a multilokulär ovary, for instance, is one that contains several such chambers, each capable of housing ovules. This feature is significant in plant classification and identification as it can be a distinguishing characteristic among different species or genera. The number of locules can vary widely, and its presence or absence, along with the arrangement of these compartments, provides valuable information for botanists studying plant anatomy and evolution. For example, in fruits, the number of locules often correlates with the number of seeds the fruit will contain. This terminology is also sometimes applied in other scientific fields to describe structures with multiple internal divisions, though its most common usage remains within botany. Understanding multilokulära features aids in comprehending the reproductive strategies and developmental patterns of plants.