Not naturally, cotton does not contain asbestos.
cotton wood trees
Yes, cotton bolls contain seeds.
Some cotton pads do contain latex, but silk pads do not.
No
Latin: ambitious Native American: Cotton Wood Grove Latin: ambitious Native American: Cotton Wood Grove
In wood and , cotton .
no. its naturally grown
wood and sometimes cotton
Cotton fibers contain 3% sugar. The sugar in cotton fibers come from the cotton plant sugars which consist of monosaccharide, glucose, and fructose. There are also insect sugars that cause stickiness, and those sugars come from whiteflies.
no it contains cellulose
Cottonwood serves as an allergy to most as some may be allergic to cotton wood. Apart from that, the cotton wood serves a focal point in American culture through out the time of our existence as the united states. You might hear some older relative speaking of it and the allergies it causes, or you might here a tale of folk lore where the hero has returned home and is under the cotton wood. The cotton wood also played a roll in the civil way as it was a symbol of the home life. As you study history some more, you will see that many trees have historical and contextual meanings and these are merely a preservation of our couture of the past and present. Read a book underneath the cottonwood and tell your friends of it. when people pass by they will always think of you "under that old cotton wood reading away". the cotton wood is a tree of sentimental life.