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Husk is removed from grain by the process of --------------------

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Answered by shrutikrsingh
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Answer:

Husk is separated from heavier seeds ofgrain by winnowing. Difference in the size of particles in a mixture is utilised to separate them by the process of sieving and filtration.

Answered by jaionkar64
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THRESHING

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Husk is separated from heavier seeds of grain by winnowing. Difference in the size of particles in a mixture is utilised to separate them by the process of sieving and filtration. In a mixture of sand and water, the heavier sand particles settle down at the bottom and the water can be separated by decantation

In wild cereals and in the primitive domesticated einkorn, emmer and spelt wheats, the husks enclose each seed tightly. Before the grain can be used, the husks must be removed. The process of loosening the chaff from the grain so as to remove it is called threshing – traditionally done by milling or pounding.

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