In fiber optic communcations Dark Fiber or Unlit Fibers refers Unused fibers, available for use
A: Glass is a very good insulator and fiber glass are just fibers of glass. VERY dangerous if inhaled because of it.
without it you would not be able to see in the dark
because now it allows us to see in the dark
it will be the one that is dark
before the victorians and the victorian the used candles for light to see in the dark especially if they knew how to read and write.HOPE THIS HELPS ;) :)
The cost of dark fibers is so high that many companies aren't interested in buying it. In 2005 the company Comcast purchased dark fibers for 100 million dollars.
Muscle fibers when cooked are dark meat.
dark meat
The alternation dark and light bands are found in muscles of humans and animals. They give the muscle fibers their striated appearance.
A dark curly lamb's fleece refers to the wool fibers from a lamb that are dark in color and naturally curly in texture. This type of fleece is commonly used in textile production for its unique appearance and insulating properties.
Striations are light and dark bands on skeletal and caridac muscle fibers. Smooth muscle lacks striations
Dense regular has dark-staining collagen fibers that run parallel to each other. It provides connections between bone-to-bone and muscle-to-bone, and it is strong and can stand great tensile stress. Dense regular can be found in ligaments and tendons (i.e. white fibrous tissue). Dense irregular is not dark-staining, and the collagen fibers aren't parallel. The structure of the fibers allows support from many directions. Dense irregular is found in the dermis of the skin. In general, a 'regular' issue means that its fibers run in the same direction, while a 'irregular' tissue's fibers run in all directions.
Just a guess but the fibers in clothing. ( cotton fibers, polyester fibers, etc)
The fibers which are made by man are the synthetic fibers.
Andrenergic fibers release Norepinephrine and Cholinergic fibers release Acetylcholine.
Sharpey's fibers
Synthetic Fibers Manufactured Fibers