Plants regularly uptake water to sustain themselves through their vascular systems.
Most fruits are majority water (a coconut is actually a fruit and not a seed). Think about a watermelon, which is also mostly water. It just happens that the plant’s vascular system stored water in the fruit in a way that made is a bit more separated from tissues than in most other fruits.
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Well now you say it like that. I too would like to know.
Yes and someone told me, young coconuts already contains water that eventually turns into coconut meat.
No because those things aren’t stupid. Those are genuine curiosities about how our world works. And those are the questions we should be asking.
I don’t know how the water got there but she put the lime in
All I can say is: thank god for google/the internet.
Plants regularly uptake water to sustain themselves through their vascular systems.
Most fruits are majority water (a coconut is actually a fruit and not a seed). Think about a watermelon, which is also mostly water. It just happens that the plant’s vascular system stored water in the fruit in a way that made is a bit more separated from tissues than in most other fruits.