Fibers can be classified based on their origin (natural or synthetic), composition (cellulose, protein, synthetic polymers), and structure (staple, filament, monofilament). They can also be classified by their physical properties, such as length, strength, and elasticity.
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.
You can classify different species of animals based on their common characteristics, such as physical features or behaviors.
Disorganise
Categorize, group, sort.
Yes, to classify means to categorize or organize things based on their characteristics or properties. It involves identifying the group or category to which something belongs.
They include = cortico-spinal fibres + cortico-bulbar fibres + cortico-pontine fibres + cortico-rubral fibres + cortico-striate fibres
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.
Cotton is all cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.
fibres are a plant which gives us natural fibre's are classified into 2 types they are natural fibres & synthetic fibres
micro tears in muscle fibres
Crochet is a style of needlework that can produce blankets of wool, linen, cotton, silk or a combination of these natural fibres, or made from synthetic fibres or combinations of natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
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natural fibres are blended with synthetid=c fibres to obtain more superior and useful fibres. these are called mixed fibre.
Animal fibres such as wool, and natural fibres such as cotton.
knitted fibres are fibres that have been knitted... dah