Science, asked by mayavadodara, 1 month ago

what fibre in grass is called?​

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Answered by parmanandyadavjkn
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Explanation:

Grass fibers are sclerenchyma elongated cells which occur in different parts of plants,

mainly in the stems and leaves. ...

This type of cell is of particular

importance for the production

of bast textile fibers as

flax, hemp, etc.

Answered by abhihunter
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Answer:

Grass fibers are sclerenchyma elongated cells which occur in different parts of plants, mainly in the stems and leaves. ... This type of cell is of particular importance for the production of bast textile fibers as flax, hemp

Explanation:

DEFINITION:-

Grass fibers are sclerenchyma elongated cells which occur in different parts of plants, mainly in the stems and leaves. They can be found in ground and vascular tissues for mechanical support, but sometimes they occur in dermal tissues as well. This type of cell is of particular importance for the production of bast textile fibers as flax, hemp, etc.

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