Cotton is all cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.
A cotton gin separates cotton fibres from their seeds, and the process is known as ginning.
We get cotton fibres from cotton balls that is cotton flowers. But we get jute fibres from the stem of the jute plant not from the jute flowers.
It is just cotton...from a cotton plantThe fibre is soft, fluffy and staple.It is found in the Americas, Pakistan, India and Africa.:)Cotton fibres.
Yes. Cotton is made of cellulose, which is a natural polymer.
Cotton fibres come from cotton plants -- that is the base.
Cotton and linen are both plant fibres.
Cotton comes from the cotton plant. The seeds of the cotton plant are contained in a capsule called a boll, each seed surrounded by fibres of two types. These fibres are are removed by a process called ginning. At the first ginning the longer fibres, called staples, are removed and these are twisted together to form yarn for making thread and weaving into high quality textiles. At the second ginning the shorter fibres, called linters, are removed, and these are woven into lower quality textiles including the Lint. The commercial species of cotton plant are G. hirsutum (90% of world production)
Animal fibres such as wool, and natural fibres such as cotton.
Cotton is natural as it comes froma plant called Gossypium.
Cotton fabric is derived from the fibres surrounding seeds of the cotton plant.