Science, asked by sweetyrasgotra211, 4 months ago

Husk and chaff is an example of which waste​

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Answered by Noor9958
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In grasses (including cereals such as rice, barley, oats, and wheat), the ripe seed is surrounded by thin, dry, scaly bracts (called glumes, lemmas and paleas), forming a dry husk (or hull) around the grain. Once it is removed it is often referred to as chaff. ... Before the grain can be used, the husks must be removed.

Answered by kdaljeet0082
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Answer:

I think it's plant waste

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