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No, a coconut is not a single cell; it is a complex structure made up of multiple cells. The coconut consists of various tissues, including the outer husk, fibrous layer, hard shell, and the meat (endosperm) and water inside. Each of these components contains many cells that perform different functions. Thus, coconuts are multicellular organisms.

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