cotton,hemp,flax,silk
Actually, of course, silk is made by silkworms and does not come from a plant.
Several palm, grassess and Agave are also used to produce fibres.
Linen made from the stems of the flax plant
fibres are a plant which gives us natural fibre's are classified into 2 types they are natural fibres & synthetic fibres
No, aster is a structure found in animal cells during cell division to help organize the mitotic spindle. Plant cells do not have asters because they have a different mechanism for spindle organization during cell division.
Cotton and linen are both plant fibres.
Linen is woven from the fibres spun from the flax plant.
It's made from the fibres of the cotton plant.
vascular system in a plant, assemblages of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres.
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.
These are fibres that are insoluble in nature rather than diatary fibres which mostly are soluble in nature
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres that come from chemical resources. Synthetic fibres are continuous filament fibres so that means that the fibres come in long lengths and so it doesn't have to be spun out into yarn. Synthetic fibres are manufactured using plant materials and minerals: viscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals, while acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal.
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres that come from chemical resources. Synthetic fibres are continuous filament fibres so that means that the fibres come in long lengths and so it doesn't have to be spun out into yarn. Synthetic fibres are manufactured using plant materials and minerals: viscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals, while acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal.
Cotton fabric is derived from the fibres surrounding seeds of the cotton plant.