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(1) Libriform fibres `" "`(i) Cellulose is more
(2) Fibre tracheids`" "`(ii) Fibres are long and narrow
(3) Septate fibres`" "`(iii) Pits are simple or bordered
(4). Geletinous fibres`" "`(iv) Teak

A

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(i,ii,iv,i):}`

B

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(iii,i,ii,iv):}`

C

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(ii,iii,iv,i):}`

D

`{:("1","2","3","4"),(i,ii,iii,iv):}`

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