what are plant fibres?
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Fibre Plants - seed, bast & hard fibres
e.g. cotton and kapok. ... The most used plant fibres are cotton, flax and hemp, although sisal, jute, kenaf, bamboo and coconut are also widely used. Plant fibre is composed mainly of cellulose and cellulose fibres are most commonly used to make paper and cloth.
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. Plant fibre is composed mainly of cellulose and cellulose fibres are most commonly used to make paper and cloth.
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