Q. How do coconut husk and coconut shell differ from one another?

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The husk of a coconut is the outer shell that surrounds it. The rough, outer shells of coconut are known as the husks. The fibers of the coconut make up thirty percent of the husk, while the flesh makes up seventy percent. After those have been separated from one another, the fibers that remain are used to make traditional items such as rugs and brushes. Lignin is a component that may be discovered in the cell walls of ligneous organisms, and the flesh has a sizeable quantity of it.

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