Name the product of fertilization that forms the kernel of coconut. how does the kernel differ from coconut water
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The endosperm of a coconut is the product of fertilization that creates the kernel of the coconut. It is a nutritive tissue that help in the growth of an embryo.
The difference between the coconut water and kernel is that kernal is the dried meat of the coconut, while coconut water is the byproduct of it.
The endosperm of the coconut makes it significant between the other fruits.
The difference between the coconut water and kernel is that kernal is the dried meat of the coconut, while coconut water is the byproduct of it.
The endosperm of the coconut makes it significant between the other fruits.
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The product of fertilization is endosperm that forms the kernel of coconut.
Explanation:
The difference between kernel and coconut water is that kernel is the dried part of the coconut that can be eaten in soft or dried form. It is also used to make coconut oil. Coconut water is the byproduct of fertilization. It is the juice that is found inside the coconut. It is used as a drink.
Endosperm is a tissue that forms inside a seed in flowering parts after fertilization. It provides nutrition to the embryo and can also be the source of nutrition to other organisms.
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