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Plants are used for food, paper, and cloth. Plants are used for food, fiber, Fat, shelter, medicine and for aesthetic purposes.
There is limited specific information available on the exact locations of Grief Inc fiber drum plants in the US. The company has manufacturing facilities across the country, including locations in areas like Charlotte, North Carolina, and Lavergne, Tennessee. For the most up-to-date information on their plants, it is recommended to contact the company directly.
No. Fiber is obtained through consuming plants because what we call fiber is actually cellulose, found in the cell walls of plants.Hope I helped!-Sakura K.
from plants....
fiber derived from plants or animals are called natural fibers
fiber is cellulose which is found in the cell walls of plants.
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No, you get more fiber from raw plants.
Thirty-five grams of fiber a day (an amount equal to five servings of fruits and vegetables, and a large bowl of high-fiber cereal) can relieve constipation.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.
Fiber is primarily found in plants such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Animal products generally do not contain fiber, but there are some exceptions, such as the skin of fruits like apples, which contain small amounts of fiber.
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No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
cereal,crackers,cheese,waffles,and some pop all have fiber in them.