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What are Phloem fibres​

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Answered by kingmuneeb5252
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a fiber found in or associated with the phloem that is often commercially useful (as in flax) because of its great tensile strength and pliability and that differs from the xylem fiber in that its pits are usually small and simple. — called also bast fiber.

Answered by IshitwaDon
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Explanation:

A fiber found in or associated with the phloem that is often commercially useful (as in flax) because of its great tensile strength and pliability and that differs from the xylem fiber in that its pits are usually small and simple. — called also bast fiber.

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