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substance that makes up most of a plant's cell walls. since it is 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
seeds with properties similar to cottonseed oil. the fiber is exceedingly light, with a circular cross-section, thin walls, and a wide lumen. kapok fibers are moisture resistant, buoyant, resilient, soft, and brittle, but not suitable for spinning. the traditional uses were in life jackets, sleeping bags...
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