The fibers are created in the form of monofilament, yarn, staple, or tow suitable for further manufacturing on spindles, looms, knitting machines, or other textile processing equipment.
nope, only in bones.
Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance
Calcium hydroxyapatite is the substance most commonly found in bones. Almost 50 % bone is made of this salt and rest is organic material, mostly collagen fibers. Bones are porous so light weight and Calcium salt gives it hardness and organic fibers gives it flexibility like cement and steel rods in cement concrete.
the three basic types of fibers that are found in connective tissue are collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers
Spindle fibers
SIC 2824 applies to ORGANIC FIBERS--NONCELLULOSIC.
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing noncellulosic, or synthetic, fibers comprise the manmade organic fibers industry.
Collagen fibers!
Collagen fibers
nope, only in bones.
Bone Cells, Collagen Fibers, Ground Substance
There are many definitions for the word "organic". In the sense that they contain carbon, yes, they are. However, they will not decompose.
Osteiod is the organic part of the bone. It consists of collagen fibers for framework, glyco proteins and proteoglycans.
I'm not an expert, however broadly speaking there are two kinds of fibers used in making textiles. Relatively short fibers - such as wool fibers are categorized as "staple fibers." Fibers that are continuously extruded (and are therefore available in any length) are filament fibers. Silk, which has long fibers, but not quite any length falls into its own category.
The two major components of the matrix are ground substances and fibers. Fibers can be broken into the classes; collagen, elastic and reticular fibers.
Inorganic fibers are synthetic because they are not composed of organic matter, ie, wool, hemp, cotton.
Organic simply means that the fibers were growing without the use of synthetic pesticides, insecticides, or genetic modification. Cotton can be organic, but usually is not.