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Grain bristles, also known as grain awns, are slender, hair-like structures that extend from the seeds of certain grasses and cereal crops, such as barley and wheat. They serve various functions, including aiding in the dispersal of seeds by catching the wind or attaching to animal fur. Additionally, bristles can help protect the seed from pests and environmental factors. Their presence can influence the harvesting and processing of grains in agriculture.

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