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write the difference between the tender coconut water and white lernal of mature coconut and a ploidy​

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Answered by jashan4438
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The endosperm is formed when one of the male gamete fuses with the two polar nuclei. The coconut water is the part of the endosperm of the coconut and develops as post-fertilisation structure from the primary endosperm nucleus. In young coconut, the primary endosperm nucleus divides and forms large number of free nuclei without any cell membrane giving it a liquid shape. At a later stage i.e. when the coconut matures, in addition to free nuclei, several cells enclosing variable number of nuclei appear. These cells divide rapidly and form a compact mass of cells which start settling at the periphery of the cavity and layers of cellular endosperm start appearing. This forms the coconut meat. In mature coconut the liquid endosperm becomes milky enclosed by the cellular part called kernel and it does not contain free nuclei or cells.

Answered by paroshnee18
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Coconuts are one of the most useful and beneficial natural ingredients that you will come across with.

The whole fruit can is used for different purposes.

The coconut water present inside the shell is an endosperm of free nuclear, but the white kernel present inside it is called the cellular endosperm.

When the coconut becomes matured, the coconut liquid endosperm turns milky which gets covered by the cellular part known as the kernel.

However, it does not consist of any free nuclei or cells.

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