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luda_lava [24]
4 years ago
13

Is cocunut a fruit or a nut

English
2 answers:
sp2606 [1]4 years ago
8 0

Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, also known as a dry drupe. However, when using loose definitions, the coconut can be all three: a fruit, a nut, and a seed. Botanists love classification.


IrinaVladis [17]4 years ago
7 0

The coconut can be all three Things: a fruit, a nut, and a seed.

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