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made by all plants, it is probably the most abundant organic compound on earth.many varieties of plant fibers exist such as hairs (cotton, kapok), fiber-sheafs of dicoltylic plants or vessel-sheafs of monocotylic plants (e.g. flax, hemp, jute, and ramie), and hard fibers (sisal, henequen, and coir), not
concentric layers. the cuticle layer on the fiber itself is separable from the fiber and consists of wax and pectin materials. coir fiber this fiber, obtained from husks of the fruit of the coconut palm, cocos nucifera (palm family, arecaceae), is mainly produced in india and sri lanka. the fruits are broken...
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