Definition: A multilamellate is a type of plant cell that has multiple layers of cells arranged in a network. These cells are called lamellae, and they can be found on the surface or inside the cell walls. The term "multilamellate" refers to the fact that the cell wall is composed of several layers of cells, each with its own unique function within the cell. This allows for specialization of the plant's structure and function, enabling it to grow in different environments