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Wool can be made from the fleece of sheep, alpacas, mohair, cashmere.
Goats, llamas, alpacas, rabbits -- most fleece-bearing animals have produced fibres that have been spun into wool.
hello. i assume that wool can be woven from fibres that are long. if they are short, then the fibre cannot "catch" onto each other in a string. the term catch implies friction. i hope that helped.
animal fibres are made of proteins while the base of vegetable fibres is cellulose
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres and natural fibres are fibres that come from plants or animals..
They include = cortico-spinal fibres + cortico-bulbar fibres + cortico-pontine fibres + cortico-rubral fibres + cortico-striate fibres
Collagen fibres, reticular fibres, and elastic fibres and protein fibres found in the cellular matrix.
Blended fibres is mixing 2 or more fibres to achieve the best fibres in the yarn.
The higher cost sweaters tend to be made from natural fibres such as pima cotton and cashmere and can be considered to be economical as in the main they will last you 50% longer than the cheaper man made fibre products.
Cotton is all cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.
plant cells do not have aster fibres... aster fibres are those fibres surrounding the centrosomes and centrioles.. since plant cells do not have centrosomes they do not have aster fibres!