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difference between animal fibre and plant fibre

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Answered by shreejagudiseva
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Plant fiber, on the whole, is strong and soft. Cotton and Linen are plant fibers which are made from cotton plant and stems of flax respectively. They both have the quality to absorb moisture and crease easily.  Both the fibers are ideal for summer clothing. Plant fibers are made of cellulose.

Silk and wool are animals fibers which are derived from the fur of the animals like rabbit, sheep, camel and is very smooth. Silk is made from the cocoons of silkworm and hence, its yarn is smooth and shiny.  Wool fiber is stretchable, long lasting and doesn't wrinkle. Animal fibers are made of protein, wool is made of molecules of keratin and silk has a complex structure of amino acid.

Answered by Kushalsai26
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Plant fibres are the fibre which are obtained from plants whereas, Animal fibres are fibres which are obtained from animals. Plant fibres are fibres which are obtained plants. Such as cotton and jute while animal fibres are fibres which are obtained from animal sources. Such as silk and wool

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