Identifies the sources of different types of plant and animal fibers
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Plant and animal fibres
Cotton: Cotton fibre is obtained from the cotton plant. ...
Linen: Linen fabric is obtained from the flax plant. ...
Jute: Jute is a natural fibre that has been used in the textile industry since centuries. ...
Silk: Silk, again, is a natural fibre used in the textile industry since ages...
Wool: Wool is a fibre that has traditionally been used in the textile industry, commonly obtained from sheep...
Yak fibre: The yak is an animal that is largely found in the Himalayas in India and Tibet....
Camel fibre: Camel fibre has been traditionally used in the textile industry in the production of winter apparel....
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Cotton: Cotton fibre is obtained from the cotton plant. ...
Linen: Linen fabric is obtained from the flax plant. ...
Jute: Jute is a natural fibre that has been used in the textile industry since centuries. ...
Silk: Silk, again, is a natural fibre used in the textile industry since ages...
Wool: Wool is a fibre that has traditionally been used in the textile industry, commonly obtained from sheep...
Yak fibre: The yak is an animal that is largely found in the Himalayas in India and Tibet....
Camel fibre: Camel fibre has been traditionally used in the textile industry in the production of winter apparel....
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