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Cotton looks like a white ball of cotton candy. It is soft and stable. Also, it grows around a cotton seed. It is grown in America, India, and Africa.

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What dose cotton look like?

Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber that grows in bolls on the cotton plant. The fiber is typically white or off-white in color and is known for its versatility and use in textiles and other products.


What kind of butterfly has a white cotton looking cocoon?

The species you are referring to is likely the Polyphemus moth, which spins a white, papery cocoon that resembles cotton. This species is native to North America and belongs to the silk moth family. The cocoon is usually found hanging from tree branches or other structures.


What are the microorganisms found in cotton?

Microorganisms commonly found in cotton include bacteria such as Bacillus and Pseudomonas, as well as fungi like Aspergillus and Penicillium. These microorganisms can affect the quality of cotton during storage and processing, leading to issues like rotting and discoloration. Proper storage conditions and processing methods can help prevent microbial contamination in cotton.


Which seed you can grow in cotton wool?

Many seeds need nothing more than moisture to sprout, and the other nutrients they need for initial growth are within them. So they can sprout and grow a bit on damp cotton or wool. The problem is that after initial growth, they need to get some nutrients cotton or wool will not provide. If the nutrients were supplied artificially, they would continue to grow. If not, many species would not do so well.


Is cotton fabric biotic?

Cotton fabric is derived from the cotton plant, which is a biotic organism. Biotic refers to living organisms or materials that were once part of a living organism. In the case of cotton fabric, the fibers are harvested from the cotton plant, making it a biotic material.