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Fibres in plants are primarily produced from the stems, leaves, and seeds. The most common sources include the phloem of the stem, which contains long, fibrous cells known as sclerenchyma, and the epidermal cells of leaves. In some plants, such as cotton, the seed hairs also contribute to fibre production. These plant fibres are used in various applications, including textiles and ropes.

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