a cotton plant
No plant materials are used in making wool: all wool is based in animal fleece.
No plant materials are used in making wool: all wool is based in animal fleece.
cotton
Um, no. Wool comes from sheep. or some animal called alpaca.
Wool is made from the hair of sheep, and cotton is the fiber from a certain variety of plant
This is not a feasible act.
That is a blend of two different things....cotton and wool. Cotton is a plant and wool comes from sheep, so they have to process each and then blend them.
No; however, plant fibers can come from a plant, which you can use to make paper, cloth, and/or rope.
Wool does not contain cellulose. Only materials that are from plant derivatives do. Cellulose is the main structural material in all plant cells.
No, cotton is made from the fibers of the cotton plant, while sheep produce wool which is used for yarn and fabric. Cotton fibers are harvested from the cotton plant's bolls and spun into yarn for textiles, while sheep are shorn to obtain wool for making fabric.
Cotton is softer. Additionally, cotton is a cellulose fiber taken from the seed pod of a plant. Wool is a keratin fiber and is a variety of fur that sheep have.
Rock wool can be effectively used in hydroponics systems to promote plant growth and nutrient absorption by providing a stable and well-draining medium for plant roots to grow in. The fibrous structure of rock wool allows for good aeration and water retention, which helps roots access oxygen and nutrients more easily. Additionally, rock wool can be easily shaped and manipulated to support plant roots and encourage healthy growth.