the trees drops the fruit and in some time, you will see a sprout on the fruit
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
The coconut seeds have fibrous outer covering in order to help them float in water for dispersal. Whereas the tiger's nail seed has hooks/spines which help them cling to animals for dispersion. Reference: See Related Link
No. Think about the coconut - that's a seed ... Now think about an apple pip - that's also a seed, but looks nothing like a coconut seed.
The coconut tree is in the family of palm trees, and palm trees are monocotyledons, so to answer your question, a coconut tree is a monocotyledon.
Fruits aid in the dispersal of angiosperm seeds by attracting animals with their sweet taste and bright colors. Animals eat the fruits and either digest and excrete the seeds elsewhere or drop the seeds while moving. This helps seeds spread away from the parent plant, increasing their chances of germination and growth in new areas.
All plants grow from seeds, in the same way that all animal life comes from an egg cell. Coconut tree seeds are coconuts.
By mechanical dispersal. Fruits split or shatter suddenly and throws their seeds far away
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coconut seeds are dispersed like this because they need to be close to the sea so that they can delvelop properly (i am 13 who write this)
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
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