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A jackfruit seed is a dicot, as it belongs to the dicotyledonous group of plants. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) which can be observed when the seed germinates.
A jackfruit is a dicot plant. Dicots have seeds with two cotyledons (seed leaves) and their leaves typically have a network of veins. Monocots, on the other hand, have one cotyledon and their leaves usually have parallel veins.
In Sumatra, several animals are known to eat jackfruit, including orangutans, macaques, and various bird species. Orangutans, in particular, are frugivorous and rely heavily on fruits like jackfruit as a key part of their diet. Additionally, wild pigs and other forest-dwelling mammals may also consume jackfruit when it is available. These animals play a vital role in seed dispersal, aiding in the regeneration of jackfruit trees and other fruiting plants in their ecosystem.
IN Brazil, where the jackfruit is considered an invasive species, the fallen fruits are eagerly eaten by small mammals such as the common marmoset and the coati. The seeds are dispersed by these animals,
Jackfruit is a dicot.
Jackfruit sap is the sticky liquid inside a jackfruit. To get rid of it use cooking oil.
Jackfruit
yes, it has 20 to 50 seeds.
It is the Jackfruit, a relative of the mulberry.
The Tagalog word for jackfruit is "langka."
Jackfruit is a dicot. It belongs to the family Moraceae, which is a group of flowering plants that are dicotyledonous.
Jackfruit is known as "kathal" in Hindi.