well i think it is because without fibre from soft coat of a sheep each wool is called a fleece and this is sheared from the sheep using clippers
by merlissa jackson
i am 12 year old
Fibres are mixed with other fibres as to get the properties of both the fibres .
The fibres mixed in polywool are polyester and wool . That's the answer fellow friends .
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres and natural fibres are fibres that come from plants or animals..
The paper is made up of fibres, laying alongside each other. This causes capillary action which traps water between the fibres.
2 types of afferent fibres that arise from spinal cord and brain-stem are climbing fibres and mossy fibres.climbing fibres :from contralateral inferior olivary nucleus (in medulla)make excitatory synapses directly on purkinje cellsmossy fibres :from all other structures that send fibres to cerebellum (ex. spinal cord)influence purkinje cells indirectly through excitatory synapses with granule cells
Wool is Natural Fibre
natural fibres are blended with synthetid=c fibres to obtain more superior and useful fibres. these are called mixed fibre.
The fibres mixed in polywool are polyester and wool . That's the answer fellow friends .
yes natural fibres and man made are mixed together.Cotton and Polyester are prime examples of mixed fibres( Cotton= man made Polyester= Natural )
Unfortunately, the question cannot be answered as it is written. Knitted fabric itself consists of fiber, as does any other sort of fabric, whether woven, felted, crocheted, etc. So any fabric can be described as "fibers" that are "mixed together."
Both ! Silk and wool are both natural fibres. In their 'raw' state they are 'pure' and contain no artificial fibres. However, they can be mixed with man-made threads to increase their strength.
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
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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 paper is made up of fibres, laying alongside each other. This causes capillary action which traps water between the fibres.
Wool fibres attach to each other when wool is agitated in water. The fabric structure then, is very tight wool fibres.