The US spelling is fiber for most uses. The variant fibre (originally French) is used in the UK and elsewhere, and for some specific uses in the US.
Another word for fibre is roughage. Cheers.
You don't feel full, that's the fibre in your diet. A meal rich in fibre will make you feel fuller than a meal which isn't.
Espadrilles are light canvas shoes with plaited fibre soles.
do you mean sarcolemma? if yes, it's 'the membranous sheath of a muscle fibre'
The answer is dietary fibre.
There is a synonym to "fiber" that is spelled "fibre" that means the exact same thing.Fiber: NounA thread or filament formed from a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile.A substance formed of such threads or filaments.
Rayon is a synthetic fibre.
natural fibre
An acrylic fibre is a synthetic fibre made from a polymer.
Yes, flax is a fibre crop (hence linen). However, not all flax is grown for its fibre; some is grown for its oil. Hence, you have linseed flax and fibre flax. Flax fibre is primarily phloem fibre, meaning it's bast or soft fibre.
you need fibre because fibre helps you go to the bathroom and with out it you will be constapated.
no it is not. it is a nature protein of fibre
Another word for man made fibre is a synthetic fibre.
fibre help to digest in the stomach
A staple fibre is a short fibre A filament fibre is a long fibre it has nothing to do with being man made or natural
the fibre elongating is the total elongation at the time of breakage of fibre while testing fibre properties.
There is another word for fibre which is the word carbohydrates. Fibre is the name for a special group of carbohydrates.