Science, asked by astha53211, 10 months ago

Seeds should be removed from cotton balls while making yarn.​

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Answered by Nereida
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Answered by 200t
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Explanation:

When cotton bolls are harvested, the seeds are removed from the fiber through the ginning process. ... as

  • Cotton textiles cannot be made if there are still seed or seed fragments left in the cotton.
  • Not only would it not go through the machinery, it would cause major fabric defects and would not dye properly.
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