Biology, asked by aneri6104, 11 months ago

Which part of the coconut produces coir?
(a) Seed coat (b) Mesocarp
(c) Epicarp (d) Pericarp

Answers

Answered by vasavipsr
8

Answer:

seed coat is the answer

Answered by ssonu43568
8

Answer is option "b"

Explanation:

  • Coir is an adaptable regular fiber isolated from mesocarp tissue or husk of the coconut natural item. For the most part, fiber is of brilliant shading when cleaned in the wake of expelling from coconut husk and thus, the name the Golden Fiber. Coir is a characteristic fiber extricated from the husk of coconut and utilized in items, for example, floor mats, mats, brushes, beddings, and so forth.
  • Coir is the  material found between the hard, internal shell and the outside layer of coconut. Coir strands are found between the hard, inside shell (endocarp) and the external layer of a coconut (epicarp). Coir isn't acquired from endocarp, epicarp or any part of fruit.
  • So, the right answer is option b "Mesocarp".
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