Science, asked by tiwarisujeet501, 1 month ago


Jute fibres are obtained from (a) stem of jute plants (b) seeds of jute plants (c) fruit of jute plants (d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by ATTITUDEMAYANK
3

Answer:

Jute is derived from the Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius plants. These plants are known to be native to the Indian subcontinent and are usually cultivated year-round. The jute fibres are concentrated mainly close to the woody, central parts of the stalk. These fibres are mostly composed of cellulose and lignin.

Answered by nitishkumar65348
0

jute plant ok it is right answer

Similar questions