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38 (b) Which part of Cocunut plant have fibres ?


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  • Seeds (cotton, kapok, milkweed), stems (flax, jute, hemp, ramie, kenaf, nettle, bamboo), leaves (sisal, manila, abaca), fruit (coir), and other grass fibres are all sources of plant fibres.
  • Coir is formed from a portion of the fruit rather than the seed which is derived from the coconut tree's fruit.
  • It is a natural fibre made from the husk of a coconut that's utilised in things like floor mats, doormats, brushes, and mattresses.
  • Coir is a fibrous fibre found between a coconut's hard interior shell and outer covering.

Final answer: Coconut-Fruit


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