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the fibre of cotton are very (a)short ( b) long(c) thick (d)weak

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Answered by madhav93
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The fibre of cotton are very thick
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct option is c) thick.

Explanation:

  • Natural, hollow cotton fibres are soft, cool, known as breathable fibres, and are also absorbent.
  • Water may be held in cotton fibres 24–27 times their own weight.
  • They are robust, dye-absorbing, resistant to abrasion wear, and temperature-resistant.
  • Each cotton fibre has a centre lumen that is hollow and made up of concentric layers.
  • The cuticle, which is the topmost layer, is a thin coating of proteins, waxes, and fats.
  • The primary wall, which is located beneath the cuticle, is primarily made of cellulose and has crisscrossed fibrils. T
  • he secondary wall made of cellulose, which makes up the majority of the fibre, is located closer to the centre.

Cotton fibres are very thick.

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