A coconut can be considered a large seed rather than an embryo, but it does contain an embryo within it. The coconut's structure includes the hard shell, the fibrous husk, and the nutrient-rich endosperm, which provides sustenance for the developing embryo. While it is a unique reproductive structure of the coconut palm, referring to it as a "very large embryo" is not entirely accurate, as it encompasses more than just the embryo itself.
In Indonesian, "coconut apple" or "embryo" is referred to as "buah kelapa." This term describes the young fruit of the coconut tree, which is often consumed for its soft, jelly-like flesh. The term highlights the early stage of the coconut's development before it matures.
Coconuts have water inside because it is a natural part of the fruit's development. The water, also known as coconut water, is stored inside the coconut to provide nutrients and hydration for the growing coconut embryo.
Coconuts contain water because it serves as a source of hydration for the coconut tree's growth and development. The water also helps the coconut maintain its internal structure and provides nutrients for the developing coconut embryo.
The embryo attaches to the placenta when it reaches the uterus very early in a pregnancy.
No you do not need to refrigerate coconut oil. If you put coconut oil in the fridge it will become very hard.
Once stem cells are removed from the embryo, the remaining embryo cannot develop into a fetus because the stem cells are essential for its growth and differentiation. The embryo is typically discarded after the stem cell extraction process.
a fetus or embryo?
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Coconut flesh from a mature (not green) coconut and water. These are mixed together then pressed and seived to get a liquid called coconut milk. If there is less water used then you get coconut cream. The liquid inside a coconut is very differnent. That is coconut liquor which is sweet and fairly translucent compared to milk.
It's entirely possible. A large, heavy coconut falling out of a tall tree and landing on someone's head could do it.
Short Answer: Yes. Many people mistake that the coconut is a fruit but when the coconut is "born" is has many qualities of a fruit. Many people may also mistake the coconut as a nut but as the coconut matures it gains nut properties. Surprisingly the coconut is a seed. The coconut tree, Cocos nucifera, produces a nut that is the fruit of the tree and also the seed. Each nut will produce one seedling in favourable conditions.
From the name of Coconut, Kerala got its name. In Malayalam, coconut tree is called 'Keram' and there is a large number of coconut trees in Kerala. Hence it got the name Keralam.