5 locules. 2 in each locule
In an achiote (achuete) ovary, you can typically find 5 locules. A locule is a chamber within an ovary where seeds are produced.
The ovary of a plant typically consists of one or more compartments called locules. Each locule contains ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. The number of locules within an ovary can vary depending on the plant species.
lilies are trilocular, 3 cavities containing seed
The ovary of the banana is trilocular. This means that the ovary contains three chambers, or are often referred to as "segments". These segments are defined as locules. Locules devolop because of the multiple chambers in a single ovary. Bananas are categorized as monocots; plants that flower in groups of three's.
carpel contain the ovary of flower
A locule in a plant is a compartment within an ovary that contains the ovules. It is where the seeds develop after fertilization. The number of locules in an ovary can vary depending on the plant species.
The eggs or ovules are located in the ovary of the flower, typically at the base of the pistil. The ovary is the female reproductive organ of the flower where fertilization takes place, leading to the development of seeds.
Small cavities in the ovary are known as ovarian follicles. These structures contain developing eggs and are essential for ovulation and fertility. Each month, one follicle will mature and release an egg during the menstrual cycle.
flowers an leaves
Ovale, or seeds, are produced within the ovary of gumamela flower.
one is a ovary..
Flowers don't mature into anything. The ovary matures into the fruit when (and if) the flower is pollinated and the ovules fertilised. The fertilised ovules become the seed and the ovary becomes the fruit.