from what i understand, cotton has large quantities of a-cellulose, but also contains other 'bits'.
Cotton can be woven depending on the styleof the article of clothing!!
Yes - all living things (including plants) have cells.
No it is not.
The usual synthetics include rayon (a cellulose fiber) and polyester fabrics.
To me, natural fiber means something like cotton, or wool, hemp, or cellulose; something that comes from a natural source. Things like polyester would not be a natural fiber.
Polyester does
Paper has cellulose fiber but human body can't digest cellulose fiber.
Polyester is used to made synthetic fibers.
Rayon and Modal are cellulose fibers.
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No, cotton is a natural fibre made from the cotton plant, and polyester is a man-made synthetic fabric which is a petroleum-by-product.
it is when you spin the polyester in a ring form so that it becomes like fiber glass
Polyester is synthetic, or man-made. It isn't derived from a plant or anything found else in nature.