Absolutely not. Fruits and vegetables are probably the best source of fibre.
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Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.
Although muscles are also composed of fibers, in dietary terms there is no fiber in turkey breast. Only plant fibers count.
Cellulose
Yes, the primary organic fibers found in cartilage matrix are collagen fibers. These fibers provide strength and structure to the cartilage tissue. Additionally, there are proteoglycans and glycoproteins present in the matrix that help maintain its integrity and function.
Yes, wool does contain trace amounts of minerals such as sulfur, zinc, iron, and copper. These minerals are naturally present in the sheep's diet and are incorporated into the wool fibers during growth. However, wool is not a significant source of minerals for humans in terms of dietary intake.
Some members of Phylum Porifera show presence of spongin fibers . These fibers are present only in some fresh water sponges which are used as bath sponges .
Asbestos in plaster can appear as small, white or gray fibers that are mixed into the material. These fibers are not easily visible to the naked eye and may only be detected through laboratory testing.
* Lemons almost only have carbohydrates. They also contain a very small amount of protein. The carbohydrates are mostly in the form of sugars, but dietary fibers are also present.* For more information about the carbs (or calories) in other fruits, see the related question, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
the gristmill only grinds grains[ground grains] and flour helped maked the grains.
Pollen grains are formed within the anthers of flowering plants, which are the male reproductive structures where pollen grains develop and mature. The process of pollen grain formation is called microsporogenesis.
It allows landing of pollen grains and germination of compatible pollen grains only.