Water of coconut is – (1) liquid nucellus (2) liquid rnesocarp (3) liquid endocarp (4) degenerated liquid endosperm

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(4) degenerated liquid endosperm Explanation: Coconut water, the cleailiquid inside young green coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm), is liquid endosperm. In early development, it serves as a suspension for the endosperm of the coconut during their nuclear phase of development. It contains sugars, vitamins, minerals, proteins, free amino acids and growth promoting factors.

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