II. Identify the natural fibres obtained from plants.
1. I am used to make denims.
2. I grow in warm, coastal regions. I am used to make mats and ropes.
3. I am coarse and strong and obtained from the outer covering of a fruit.
4. Fabric was probably first made from me. I am obtained from the stem of a plant
5. I grow around the seeds. I am strong and absorbent.
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cotton white core polyster jute fiberic votton
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1. cotton fibre
2. jute fibre
3 coir fibre
4. Bast fibre
5. flax fibre.
Explanation:
- Denim is long-lasting cotton or cotton-mixture twill (twill is a kind of weave) textile, commonly used to make jeans, overalls, and different sorts of clothing. It is a robust material made the usage of the warp and weft weaving approach which ends up in a diagonal denim ribbing.
- Jute fibre is acquired from the stem of the jute plant.
- COIR is a flexible herbal fibre extracted from mesocarp tissue or husk of the coconut fruit Generally fibre is of golden color while cleaned after disposing of from coconut husk, and for this reason, the name ” The Golden Fibre”. Coir is the fibrous husk of the coconut shell.
- Bast fibre is plant fibre collected from the phloem or bast surrounding the stem of positive dicotyledonous plants.
- Flax fiber is acquired from the internal bark of the stem of a plant grown in temperate and subtropical areas of the world. It is a herbal, cellulosic, multi-mobile bast fiber. Flax fiber is 10–100 cm in length. Its diameter varies from 40 to 80 μm
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