Leaf sheath encircling the stem of banana plant is used for making fibers.
The black strings in banana bread are likely banana fibers that have not fully broken down during the baking process. These fibers are a natural part of the banana and are safe to eat.
Banana is the fruit of a plant
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Yes, paper is typically made from plant material like wood pulp or other natural fibers, so it was once part of a living plant. The process of making paper involves breaking down and processing these plant fibers to create the thin sheets we use for writing and printing.
A banana is a berry that grows on a tree. We consume the fruit of the banana tree, and is considered a major food staple in many countries as the caloric equivalent of a potato. The leaves are used in making baskets and in cooking as vessels.
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Jeans are made from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant's fibers. These fibers are woven together to create the denim fabric used to make jeans.
The fibers used to make linen come from the stem of the flax plant. The fibers are extracted from the inner bark of the stem through a process called retting, where the stalks are soaked in water to break down the pulp and separate the fibers.
The answer is the leaves
A banana is not a part of geometry. A banana is a type of fruit.
no it is an animal cellThey are characteristic organelle for animals. They arrange spindle fibers in cell division