Cocos nucifera
The coconut palm is a member of the arecaceae, being the only accepted species in the genus cocos. Found throughout the tropic and subtropic area, the coconut is known for its great versatility as seen in the many domestic, commercial, and industrial uses of its different parts. Coconuts are part of the daily diet of many people. Coconuts are different from any other fruits because they contain a large quantity of water and when immature they are known as tender-nuts or jelly-nuts and may be harvested for drinking.
Cocos nucifera, aka the coconut palm, is a member of the plantae kingdom. Although the nervous system for this organism is not actually present, they have a system of hormones that allows them to respond to the changing environment, including when they are damaged they release a large amount of proline. So they are able to replace the traditional nervous system with their own unique form of hormonal system. This puts them in a unique category in terms of nervous system within the plantae kingdom.
Cocos nucifera, aka the coconut palm, is a member of the plantae kingdom. Although the nervous system for this organism is not actually present, they have a system of hormones that allows them to respond to the changing environment, including when they are damaged they release a large amount of proline. So they are able to replace the traditional nervous system with their own unique form of hormonal system. This puts them in a unique category in terms of nervous system within the plantae kingdom.