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how plant wastes could be used
in making fibres.

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Answered by 22baedem
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How are Fibres obtained from plants?

Plant fibres are obtained from various parts of plants, such as the seeds (cotton, kapok, milkweed), stems (flax, jute, hemp, ramie, kenaf, nettle, bamboo), and leaves (sisal, manila, abaca), fruit (coir) and other grass fibres. ... The most important fibre of this class is cotton.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, the waste produced in sugarcane plants is of different types, oe type is bagasse. Bagasse is a fibrous mass of sugarcane left behind after sugarcane has been crushed. It is used in the making of different synthetic as well as natural fibres.

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