find the odd one out regarding types of fibres .a)cotton b)wool c)silk d)terylene
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The odd one out regarding types of fibers is - d)terylene.
- 'Cotton' is the 'fibrous' soft material that is attached to the 'seed' of the associated 'cotton plant'. Cotton looks white, long, thin, and fine-like hair. 'Cotton' is harvested from the plant and combined for use in 'yarn', 'pillows', and 'medical work'.
- The 'wool' is collected in 'spring' at the end of 'winter'. A goat yields approximately '80-170' grams of wool. Goats are able to survive in summer with bare skin. Their body grows fur again in winter.
- 'Silk' is a fine and soft fiber woven from the 'cocoons' of 'silkworms' belonging to the order 'Bombyx mori'. Four types of silk have been produced in 'Bengal' for a long time: 'mulberry', 'endi', 'muga' and 'tasar'. The first is made from the cocoons of silkworms of the genus Bombyx, which feed on the leaves of the mulberry tree; The second is made from 'silkworms' of the order 'Phyllosemia' which feed on the leaves of the castor tree; The third is from 'silkworms' of the class 'Antheria asinine', which feed on leaves of 'mulberry', 'bay leaf' and 'camphor', and the fourth is from 'silkworms' of the class 'Antheria', which feed on 'oak leaves'. 'Mulberry silk' is often considered the most valuable.
- 'Terylene' could be artificial 'polyester fiber' or material supported by the 'terephthalic acid', characterized by the 'lightness' and 'crease resistance' and used for 'vesture', 'sheets', 'ropes'.
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