no
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.
Yes, it contains!
The term 'cotton free' would indicate that whatever bears this label contains no cotton.
Food contains, carbohydrates, proteins, sugars, fats, and vitamins/minerals.
The seed of cotton is called 'cotton seed'.The pod that contains the cotton seed and the cotton fiber is called a 'boll'.
Yes, it contains sugars, all sugars turn into extra energy storage which is fat cells.
Sugar contains Carbon, oxygen and hydrogen
From food that contains different forms of sugars and protein.
A tonic is one example.
sucrose contains sugars
no it contains cellulose
Cotton comes from plants and is formed into balls after processing. The cotton boll that contains the cotton lint also contains seeds, which are removed as part of the processing steps.