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Bhoomi Mehta, added an answer, on 25/4/18. Bhoomi Mehta answered this. Cotton is obtained from the fruit (cotton bolls)of the part of plant and jute is obtained from the stem of the plant.
it is the cotton it self which is used for making clothe.
Denim is made from cotton, which comes from the cotton plant. The fibers of the cotton plant are spun into yarn and then woven to create the fabric used for denim.
Neither. It is a fibre used for clothing.
Technically a fruit is the fleshy structure surrounding, and protecting , a plants seed or seeds. Cotton bolls are fibrous and not fleshy, but still are develpoed to protect, and distribute the plants seeds, and therefore can be classed a 'fruit'.
to make a cotton swab, you need a cotton plant to produce cotton.
They eat the buds off the cotton plants. The boll weevil does not destroy the cotton plant directly, it destroys the boll wherein grows the cotton and its seeds.
cotton stripper
Slaves were used to plant, tend, pick, and process the cotton.
Any part of the plant that has seeds IN it -or ON it (like a strawberry) -IS BOTANICALLY SPEAKING, A "FRUIT". All flowering plants produce a "fruit" during it's stages of development, although not all fruits are edible/tasty... I am a school gardener in Northern California and as an experiment we grew cotton, very unlikely to come to harvest in our higher elevations -but it did! We had a guest from Cambodia here who said that in her country people do eat the fruit of the cotton plant. OBVIOUSLY one would have to eat it long before the fibers form and dry, as the cotton "boll" opens at harvest time (200 days after germination).
It is the seed heads of the cotton plant.
Cotton is a natural resource that comes from the cotton plant. The fibers of the cotton plant are harvested and used to make textiles and other products like clothing, towels, and linens. It is a versatile and widely used resource in the textile industry.