| 31. | There are five fused stamens, a superior ovary, two locules, and many ovules.
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| 32. | Each locule of the superior ovary has 2 ovules with axile placentation that are anatropous to campylotropous.
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| 33. | In the depth, the locules are quite big but they decrease in size towards the surface.
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| 34. | The heavily wrinkled flesh is densely packed into the cap in convoluted folds that form internal locules.
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| 35. | The fruits are capsules that open longitudinally along the capsule wall between the partitions of the locule.
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| 36. | In section Cassupa, the fruit is a berry and the ovary usually has two or three locules.
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| 37. | The tissue between the locules and the cells is called the " connective " and the parenchyma.
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| 38. | The number of locules present in a gynoecium may be equal to or less than the number of carpels.
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| 39. | In section Isertia, the fruit is a pyrene, and the ovary usually has five or six locules.
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| 40. | The ovary is syncarpous and have either 4 or 2 locules, each one housing 1 or 2 anatropous ovules.
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