Biology, asked by aakusharma3376, 1 year ago

A fibre of greatest commercial importance is derived from epidermis of seeds or outside the seed coat is [DPMT 1984; MP PMT 1984, 88; BHU 1980]
A) Flax
B) Coir
C) Cotton
D) Hemp

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Answered by prathamesh1855
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The correct answer is C
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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The 'correct answer' is C) Cotton.

Explanation:

A fiber of 'greatest commercial importance' is derived from the 'epidermis of seeds' or 'outside the seed coat' which is C) Cotton.

Cotton is a white, soft, fluffy, growing in cotton bolls, that are protective cases around the seeds or the seed coat of cotton plants.  

This fiber is extracted and most often 'spun' into yarn or thread that is used to produce soft, light, cotton cloth which is used to make a variety of apparels.

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