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what is fibre how can we obtain this

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Answered by sebastianhere
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The term fiber refers to all the parts of plant-based foods that cannot be digested or absorbed by the body. Unlike simple carbohydrates, including most breads and sugars, fiber is a complex carbohydrate and does not raise blood sugar levels. Fiber is commonly found in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What are Fibres ?

Fibres are thin, long, flexible and hair or thread-like structures. The fibres are usually obtained from two main sources- Plants and Animals. These fibres called the Natural Fibres. Cotton, wool, silk are examples of Natural Fibres.

Apart from the natural Fibres, there are Synthetic Fibres which are artificially synthesized by humans with the help of machines and technologies in the textile industries. These fibres are also called as the manmade fibres. Rayon Nylon and polyesters are examples of Synthetic Fibres.

How can we obtain fibres ?

Plant Fibres are obtained from plant sources such as cotton, jute, coconut fibre, etc.

Animal Fibres are obtained from animals for eg., wool from sheep and silk from the silkworm.

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