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THE SEEDS OF THE COCONUT PALM
               The seeds of some plants are dispersed by water. These seeds typically have
            characteristics different from the seeds of other plants. For example, plants which
            disperse their seeds by water possess a structure that minimizes their weight and
            maximizes their surface area. In addition, the floating tissue might take any of sev-
            eral shapes. The cells filled with air might have a spongy structure or the air might
            be locked in the seed in such a way that gaps among the cells are almost lost, en-
            abling the seed to float. In addition, the cell walls of the floating tissue are struc-
            tured in such a way as to prevent water from entering. Besides all this, there is an
            additional interior segment in these plants which protects the embryo that contains
            all the genetic information about the plant. 2
               Among those seeds carried by water, there are seeds that can remain in the
            water for about 80 days without being spoiled or germinating owing to their strong
            structure. The most famous of these are the seeds of the coconut palm tree. The seed
            of the palm is put into a hard shell for safe transport. In this hard shell, everything
            that is needed for a long journey, including water, is available. Also, the outer part
            is covered with a strong fabric that prevents the seed from being damaged by water.
               One of the most significant features of a coconut seed is that it has air spaces that
            make it buoyant and capable of floating on water. Because of these characteristics,
            the coconut seed can be carried by ocean currents for thousands of kilometers.
            When it washes ashore, the seed germinates and grows into a coconut palm tree. 3
               It is quite an exceptional situation that the coconut seeds germinate just as they
            reach the land because, as is known, plant seeds generally germinate as soon as they
            meet water. Yet, this is not true for coconut plants. With their distinctive structures,
            plants which disperse their seeds by water are privileged in this respect. If these
            plants, too, began to germinate as soon as they encountered water, they would have
            long ago since become extinct. However, by means of their mechanisms suitable to
            their particular environments, these plants can continue to exist. It is evident that
            these precise features and design could not have come into being by the methods
       Magnificence Everywhere  reaching the land, in short all the delicate calculations made for such features have
            evolutionists claim.
               The amount of reserved nutrition and water in the seeds, the period of their


            been perfectly determined by Allah, Who is the owner of eternal power and wis-
            dom.





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