animal fibre and plant fibre
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Animal fibres are naturally occurring fibres that are sourced from animals, as the name suggests. Animal fibres are made up of different types of proteins in general. Some of the most common animal fibres are wool and silk. You must know that all animal fibres are extracted from different animals and hence have different properties from one another. Also, the kind of fibres depends from one animal to another.
Plant fibers are generally composed of cellulose, often in combination with other components such as lignin. Examples include cotton, hemp, jute, flax, ramie, sisal, and bagasse. Plant fibers are classified according to their source in plants.
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