A prosthesis.
Most artificial bristles are made of nylon or plastic.
No, artificial limbs do not contain living tissues. They are typically made from materials like plastics, metals, and composites designed to mimic the function of a real limb.
A prosthetic limb or "prosthetic"
plastic
Not really sure what you are asking, but artificial turf is made of plastic. Plastic is made from petroleum (a natural resource).
Most artificial bristles are made of nylon or plastic.
To support an individual with the use of an artificial limb, it is important to provide proper training on how to use and care for the limb. Regular follow-up appointments with a prosthetist can help ensure the limb is fitted correctly and adjustments can be made as needed. Encouraging the individual to engage in physical therapy can also help improve their strength, mobility, and overall function with the prosthetic limb.
nylon string,plastic, etc
ALAC artificial limb ? centre
Plastic and Steel
Natural silk is made from the cocoons of silkworms; artificial silk is basically plastic.
Artificial limbs have been developed by various individuals and organizations around the world. Some notable figures in the history of artificial limb development include Ambroise Paré, a French surgeon in the 16th century, and Hugh Herr, an American engineer and biophysicist in the current era. Artificial limbs continue to be innovative and transformative in the field of prosthetics.