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1. Coir is produced from the shell of a
2. The cotton bolls have thin fibres on them called
3. Clothes are made from different kinds of
4. Linen fibres are produced from the stem of the
5. Silk fibres are obtained from the cocoon of the
plant
Answers
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Explanation:
1.The thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibres, coir is a coarse, short fibre extracted from the outer shell of coconuts.
2.The thin strands are called as yarns which are made from fibre. Spinning is the process of making yarn. The process where the cotton wool are drawn out and being twisted. This process brings all the fibre together to form a yarn.
3.Synthetic materials. The source of synthetic fibres and fabrics is the fossil fuel crude oil. ...
Cotton. ...
Cellulosic fibres/viscose. ...
Wool. ...
Silk. ...
Leather. ...
Bast fibres. ...
Experimental fabrics.
4.Linen fabric is made from the cellulose fibers that grow inside of the stalks of the flax plant, or Linum usitatissimum, one of the oldest cultivated plants in human history. Flax is an annual plant, which means it only lives for one growing season.
5.False, silk fibre is not obtained from the stem of a plant. Silk fibres are obtained from the silkworms which spin the fibres to form a cocoon in the pupa stage. Concept insight: Silk fibre is obtained from the cocoon of a silk moth.