Synthetic is more absorbent. U use it more often, think in the bath, to do the dishes, and much more.
Synthetic sponges are made of cellulose and have a similar appearance to a real sponge. Genuine sponges are multicellular animals with no similarities with a synthetic sponge except that their exoskeletons can be used to wash cars, etc.
No, kitchen sponges nowadays are usually made from cellulose or synthetic plastics. Real marine sponges were used by early Europeans to also clean, but it was stopped due to overfishing that almost brought the sponges to extinction.
Natural sponges are way more expensive. And since they grow fairly slow and have to be harvested during rather nasty working conditions(by hand, by divers) they're not the most ethical of products.
It depends on the kind of sponge, because sponges, the real animal not the synthetic product, are asexual reproducers, and can grow from the tiniest cell of a sponge. It's okay to cut up a synthetic sponge though.
real sponges
No, synthetic pig leather is not real pig leather. Synthetic pig leather is made from artificial materials designed to mimic the appearance and texture of genuine pig leather, while real pig leather is derived from the skin of pigs. Synthetic options are often more affordable and may be considered more ethical or sustainable by some consumers.
Xestospongia muta
In Cartoons, Yes. In Real Live, No.
Synthetic hair burns because it has no real nerves or even cells in it so it burns. Not to forget Synthetic means fake not real
Well, it depends. If scientists have been able to engineer synthetic organs for animals who need a replacement, then they would still be animals. Otherwise, an animal without any real organs would be a robot.
They can be either.
If you are asking is synthetic pearl real pearl, the answer is no. The very term synthetic means artificial, man-made. The closest thing is south seas or seashell pearl. the "pearls" are made of crushed shell which is then treated with a resin to stabilize and harden it into a solid mass. This mass can then be shaped,dyed, and polished to resemble real pearl. Most synthetics are painted or enameled glass or something similar. hope this helps. Actually, in terms of gemology the word "synthetic" is not used for pearl. The more appropriate term for it is "imitation". Synthetic word is used for those gemstones which are man-made and possess exact chemical, physical and optical properties that of a real gemstone. Therefore "imitation pearl" should be used instead of "synthetic pearl". And with this (imitation) term being used one can get the answer from itself.