spindle fibers. hope its not too late.
Yes, ozone oxidizes epoxies. Especially the ones that hold wood fibers together in wood.
The sister chromatids (arms) are held together by centromeres. Centromeres are the site of attachment for the spindle fibers.
Plants are made of cellulose fibers held together with lignin.
molecules are arranged in good order along the fibers
Lignin is the material in wood that holds it's fibers together.
Everything has fibers. Even wood. So wood does have something to do w/ fibers
spindle fibers. hope its not too late.
MDF, OSB and plywood.
Yes, ozone oxidizes epoxies. Especially the ones that hold wood fibers together in wood.
The sister chromatids (arms) are held together by centromeres. Centromeres are the site of attachment for the spindle fibers.
fibrous joint
No, since fabric is a textile made of fibers threaded together, whereas sponge is constructed of cellulose wood fibers, or a foamed plastic polymer.
The paper was invented by draining fibers of wood into water and then after that it was compressed together.
One way of separating fibers from wood is where wood chips are sent into a digester where they are cooked in an acid solution. Which dissolves the lignin and separates the plant fibers.
MDF is compressed wood fibres held together with resin.
It is produced by a chemical digesting process that converts wood chips into pulp by chemically liberating the cellulose fibers from the lignin that holds them together in the wood