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Explain the morphological structure of cotton fiber

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Answered by KDPatak
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There are many types of cotton fiber. ... Each sample is classified according to fiber length (also called a staple), strength, micronaire, color, and cleanness. Intrinsic fiber strength is though to be influenced by the structure of the primary and secondary cell walls of the fibers.

Answered by Ameena012
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Explanation:

  • Cotton is a seed hair fibre. It grows in the form of a single cell merging from the epidermis or outer layer of cotton seed. The fibres grow in a tubular form, with a well-developed wall enclosing the lumens running down the centre
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