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describe cotton fibers under microscope

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cotton is Derived from a Cotton plant.The fibers appear as flat ribbons under the microscope that are sightly twisted. Under the microscope it looks like scaly corkscrews. The fiber is stretched long lasting, doesn't wrinkle and springs back into shape.

Answered by ashu45763
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COTTON is derived from a cotton plant. The fibers appear as flat ribbons under the microscope that are slightly twisted. ... Under the microscope it looks like scaly corkscrews. The fiber is stretchable long lasting, doesn't wrinkle and springs back into shape. Wool easily absorbs water, and soft.

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