The cocunut water is cool in its nature. It is used for the following purposes: 1. As a summer drink as a substitute for sugary drinks like coke and pepsi. 2. The person who is having a stone in kidney or ureter is advised to drink cocunut water as it helps in flushing out the stone. 3. In World War II, it was used as a substitute to glucose bottle in hospitals and in fields, when it was not avialable readily
Saline solution, albumin solution, or synthetic plasma can be used as substitutes for blood plasma in medical settings. These alternatives can help maintain blood volume and electrolyte balance in patients needing intravenous fluid therapy.
Coconuts contain a thin white liquid which is commonly called coconut milk. It is not at all the same as the milk secreted by mammals to feed their young.
Young coconuts have a sweeter and more refreshing taste compared to mature coconuts, which have a richer and creamier flavor. In terms of texture, young coconuts have softer and jelly-like meat, while mature coconuts have firmer and thicker meat.
Coconut water forms naturally inside young, green coconuts as a clear liquid. Factors like the coconut's age, variety, and growing conditions contribute to the quality and quantity of coconut water produced.
it does no harm to coconuts... Tetrastichus brontispae help coconuts fight back Brontispa longissima... Brontispa longissima feeds on the young leaves of the coconut...
No, milk cannot be used as a substitute for blood plasma. Blood plasma contains a different composition of proteins, electrolytes, and other components crucial for bodily functions that are not present in milk. Using milk as a replacement for blood plasma could have serious health implications.
Yes! used in the Pacific Islands during world war 2. To clarify, coconut milk (made from the meat of the coconut) can not be used as a substitute for blood plasma. It is the coconut water (found inside young coconuts) that can.
Water coconut usually refers to a young coconut and usually only the water (liquid inside the coconut) is used.
Because liquid is not malleable and ductile.
Cotyledons are the first young leaves inside the embryo
'Young adult' is often used as a substitute for 'teenager', and covers the age bracket from 12 to 19 years old.
that depends what coconut you are referring to. A young coconut is smooth. Some of them are hairy. If you want to know for sure, you can go find them in some markets or maybe a country name Thailand where there are many young coconuts that can be served fresh.