from which part of the cotton plant is cotton obtained
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The Cotton is obtained from the stem of the cotton plant..
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In one word:-Cotton is obtained from the fruit of the cotton plant. The fruit of the cotton plant
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Cotton is made from the cotton plant's fruit. Upon ripening, the cottonseed, a fruit, crack open to release cotton's white fibers.
Explanation:
- What cotton plants produce The cotton seed, a fruit that splits open to yield white fibers or 14 when Enlightening occurs, is detached from the rest of the plant's fruit. Let's record it, then. 14 is a pin made from the plant's fruit. It is now clear that root 2, as shown in the illustration, is derived from the stem command to plan. So let's write stem down. Jute is therefore produced from the stems of the jute plant.
- Cotton plants produce cotton fibers. In particular, they develop from the seed coat, the outermost covering of cotton plant seeds. The cotton fibers must first be extracted from the seeds of the plant before being used to make sheets or t-shirts.
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