A plugged pore in coconut refers to the blockage of the tiny holes, or pores, on the surface of the coconut shell, which can occur during the growth of the fruit or due to environmental factors. This blockage can prevent moisture and air from properly entering or exiting the coconut, potentially affecting its quality and freshness. In some cases, plugged pores can lead to issues like mold growth or spoilage. Proper harvesting and handling practices are crucial to minimize the occurrence of plugged pores in coconuts.
Yes. The coconut is a seed that normally has 3 germ pores in the proximal end. Two pores are usually plugged (and the plant can not grow from these), and the embryo of the seed is below the functional pore. The embryonic root and shoot emerge through the functional pore.
Little black bumps that are fairly level with the skin surface. It is a build up of oils and dirt that are blocking a pore. An exfoliant will help remove them and slight message and pressure on the sides of it can loosen the plugged pore.
I have a pore on my face.
Function of Anal-pore
A flatworm has both a mouth pore for ingesting food and an anal pore for excreting waste.
How about 'pore'?
What means pore bearer
The homonym for "pore" is "pour."
An opening, hole, perforation, or foramen. A pore, meatus, or foramen. example a sweat pore
Sand doesn't have micro pore space, but only macro pore space.
He has an enlarged pore on his forehead.
It's pretty much a pore in a nucleus.