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The fibres not take from the plant and animal what fibre that

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Answered by lohitjinaga
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Answer:

Plant fibers are those fibers which is obtained from plants such as cotton, Flax, Jute, ramie etc…

Animal fibers are those fibers which is obtained from living beings or animal such as wool (obtained from sheep), animal hair(yak, rabbit, camel etc) silk (katerpillar or particularly bombaxmorie)

And synthetic fibers are those fibers which is made artificially and it doesn't obtain directly from the nature. Such as nylon, polyester, boron, carbon, etc etc…

Answered by thapabheem110
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Natural fibres are hairlike raw material directly obtainable from an animal, vegetable, or mineral source and convertible into non woven fabrics such as felt or paper or, after spinning into yarns, into woven cloth. A natural fiber may be further defined as an agglomeration of cells in which the diameter is negligible in comparison with the length examples: cellulose types such as cotton, wood, grains, and straw.

Synthetic fibers are fibers are human-made by chemical synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers. In general, synthetic fibers are created by extruding fiber-forming materials through spinnerets into air and water, forming a thread. These fibers are called synthetic or artificial fibers. Some fibers (such as the diverse family of rayons) are manufactured from plant-derived cellulose and are thus semi-synthetic, whereas others are totally synthetic, being made from crudes and intermediates including petroleum, coal, limestone, air, and water.

therefore option A is correct

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