Science, asked by srinivas2020r, 10 months ago

1.The chief component of wool fibres
2. is a process that makes use of a single yarn to make a piece of fabric
3.it is made of fibres
4. The process of removing the fleece of the sheep along with a thin layer of skin from its body. plz ans all of these plz

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Answered by piyushnehra2006
33

Answer:

Hey mate

your answer is as follows

  1. Protein
  2. Knitting
  3. Cloth
  4. Shearing

I hope it helps you

Answered by AshKet2005
0

Explanation:

1)Wool consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids. In this regard it is chemically quite distinct from the more dominant textile, cotton, which is mainly cellulose.

1)Wool consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids. In this regard it is chemically quite distinct from the more dominant textile, cotton, which is mainly cellulose.2)The process in which single yarn is use to make piece of fabric is knitting.

1)Wool consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids. In this regard it is chemically quite distinct from the more dominant textile, cotton, which is mainly cellulose.2)The process in which single yarn is use to make piece of fabric is knitting.3)Yarn is made from fibre.

1)Wool consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids. In this regard it is chemically quite distinct from the more dominant textile, cotton, which is mainly cellulose.2)The process in which single yarn is use to make piece of fabric is knitting.3)Yarn is made from fibre.4)The fleece of the sheep along with a thin layer of skin is removed from its body. This process is called shearing.

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