pulp
Beating or Refining
wood pulp fibre can be used to make paper
Elastic connective tissues have fibers that are composed of the protein elastin. And provide rubbery resiliency to matrix.
It is the cytoskeleton. It is made of proteins
Clothes moths are well-known as pests of stored woolens, but they will eat a wide range of other fibers including hair, fur, silk, felt and feathers.
Beating or Refining
Pulp is softened wood fibers used to make paper and other products such as cardboard, tissues, and packaging materials by pressing and drying the fibers into sheets.
Pulp-softened wood fibers used to make newsprint
recycled paper, plant material (stem fibers, leaf fibers, bast fibers), and plain gelatin (for "sizing")
wood pulp fibre can be used to make paper
you dont. you make paper from wood.
Because the fibers that make up the paper are wet and slide apart easier
The hairs on a coconut husk, called coir, can be used to make paper. Because of the thickness of coir, paper which uses it as a material can be tough, with a construction paper-like texture.
Reeds, hemp and silk were some of the earliest materials that were used to make paper. The Egyptians used papyrus to make paper. In our modern era wood fibers and linen are used to make fine paper.
Paper money is made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen fibers to make it last longer.
First they have to make it into wood chips. next they make that into pulp. they take the pulp and stir it and fibers in big containers to make it into a thick piece of gray paper. last they cut it into thin pices and wala its paper
Teabags are typically made from a blend of abaca, cellulose fibers, and heat-sealable fibers. This paper is specially designed to allow proper infusion of tea while keeping the contents secure. You can source this paper from specialized suppliers that cater to the tea industry.