Bottle gourd, like most fruits and vegetables, contains water which can conduct electricity to some extent. However, the conductivity of bottle gourd is relatively low compared to metals or other materials specifically designed for conducting electricity. In general, the high water content in bottle gourd allows for some level of electrical conductivity, but it is not an efficient or reliable conductor for most practical purposes.
Upo has the scientific name of Lagenaria siceraria. It is also called a calabash, opo squash, bottle gourd or long melon.
The bottle gourd plant is a vine that produces a large, elongated fruit with a hard, green rind. The edible part of the plant is the fruit, which is harvested and eaten as a vegetable.
Yes, starch is present in bottle gourd, but in relatively small amounts compared to other vegetables. Bottle gourd primarily consists of water and has a low calorie content, making it a healthy choice for various diets. The starch content contributes to its carbohydrate profile, but it is not a significant source compared to staple foods like potatoes or rice.
No, rayon does not conduct electricity as it is a non-conductive material.
no they do not conduct because they are neutral things
"Bottle gourd" in Tagalog is "upo."
a bottle gourd has a shape like circle from above and a long line down A bottle gourd gets it's name from it's shape. Like a bottle.
it is called alabu in sanskrit
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1. Bottle gourd 2. Snake gourd 3. Pointed gourd 4. Teasel gourd 5. Bitter gourd
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The juice of the Bottle Gourd helps burn fats, due to the excessive intake of fried foods.
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Upo has the scientific name of Lagenaria siceraria. It is also called a calabash, opo squash, bottle gourd or long melon.