Impossible. Cotton is a fiber, not a protein based hair.
VEGGIES, FRUIT, AND PELLETS. THEY EVEN EAT THERE POOP FOR PROTEIN.
No. Wool comes from sheep; cotton is grown on a bush. Wool is a protein fiber, and cotton is a natural/seed fibers
pesticide Bt cotton, or Bacillus thuringiensis cotton, is used the same as any other cotton. The only difference is that it has a protein genetically added which is identical to that of B. thuringiensis bacteria which is toxic to many caterpillars, especially Lepidoptera species. Therefore it is an economically important "built-in" insecticide.
Silk is not made from cotton. Silk is produced from silkworms and is a protein fibre (coming from animal but in this case, insect).Cotton and silk have different textures. Silk is smooth and cold to the touch where as cotton is more rough. Also, silk has more of a lustre compared to cotton.
Biological detergent (washing powder) or pre-wash. It is mostly protein and that is what most of the enzymes in these products is aimed at digesting/removing.
Yes it is fibers of glass (like window glass). Much like cotton candy is fibers of sugar. And hair is fibers of protein. etc.
well,cotton is a natural fibre ,and natural fibres contain protein.Paper also contains protein so they smell alike.While ,nylon is a synthetic fibre ,plastic is too,so they smell alike while burning.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants of the genus Gossypium The fiber most often is spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the most widely used natural-fiber cloth in clothing todayThe cotton fibre is technically known as lint. It is spun into yarn to make cloth.
Cotton Cotton
Yes, cotton and cotton fibre bales are a product produced by a cotton farm. Likewise cotton thread or cotton material are products of cotton mills.
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.