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1.Sheep,lama,goat,camel, rabbit etc.This is the animals from where the wool is obtained.
2.Proteins are the complex compounds that make up animal fibres.
3.The basis are – thickness, length, shine, strength, colour and breed of the sheep.
4.wool hair fibres act as an insulator to trap the air inside the cloth, which helps stabilise your body temperature. Since air conducts heat, this means the warmth you might generate through exercise or general movement also gets trapped by wool, which keeps you even warmer.
6.Sericulture, also called silk farming, is the process of making silk fibers.
7.a) Shearing:-to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep.
b) Scouring:-scouring involves the use of hot water and detergents to remove soil, vegetable impurities, grease and other contaminants from fibers.
c)Silk reeling is the process by which a number of cocoon baves are reeled together to produce a single thread.
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Answer:
1.Sheep,lama,goat,camel, rabbit etc.This is the animals from where the wool is obtained.
2.Proteins are the complex compounds that make up animal fibres.
3.The basis are – thickness, length, shine, strength, colour and breed of the sheep.
4.wool hair fibres act as an insulator to trap the air inside the cloth, which helps stabilise your body temperature. Since air conducts heat, this means the warmth you might generate through exercise or general movement also gets trapped by wool, which keeps you even warmer.
6.Sericulture, also called silk farming, is the process of making silk fibers.
7.a) Shearing:-to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep.
b) Scouring:-scouring involves the use of hot water and detergents to remove soil, vegetable impurities, grease and other contaminants from fibers.
c)Silk reeling is the process by which a number of cocoon baves are reeled together to produce a single thread.