Fiber is not actually a known element. Instead fiber is typically described as a very essential supplement in the diet.
no it isn't an element
fiber is a very rare element and can only be found naturally in fiberville, fibertopia, and fiberania.
It is a compound, since fiber appears nowhere on the periodic table.
You can not digest cellulose or what we call fiber.
Basically because Carbon is a relatively light element and carbon fiber is only made of carbon atoms
No, A fiber optic sensor is a sensor that uses optical fiber either as the sensing element ("intrinsic sensors"), or as a means of relaying signals from a remote sensor to the electronics that process the signals ("extrinsic sensors").
Silk is a natural protein fiber, not mixed with any extraneous materials, element.
Nylon is a manufactured fiber containing amides. Because it is not an element, it is cannot be found on the periodic table.
Fiber is an essential element of a healthy diet. Fiber absorbs water in the bowels, reducing strain on the colon. Daily fiber intake is known to greatly reduce the risk of colon cancer. Foods high in fiber include most fruits, vegetables, and grains. Black beans and bran cereal contain 13 and 19 grams of fiber per serving respectively. Avocados contain the highest amount of fiber in the fruit family, packing over 11 grams per serving. To maintain healthy colon function, it is recommended to consume about 30 to 40 grams of fiber per day.
Fiber
Tactel (short for tactile element) - a single sensing point on a tactile sensor array. A tactel is equivalent to a pixel. Or it is a trademarked brand of synthetic fiber..
Neither; it is a plant fiber composed mostly of cellulose (a sugar polymer) but with many other plant polymeric materials, too.