Classify plant fibres on the basis of source. Give examples for each.
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Plant fibers are fibers that contain cellulose and can be extracted from the bast or stem, seed hair, leaf, or husk of a plant.
Plant fibers may be further categorized into:
Bast fibers: Extracted from the bast or skin surrounding the stem of the plants such as
kenaf, roselle, and coir. Due to their high tensile strength compared to other fibers, bast fibers are used for yarn and fabric production. They are durable when used...
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