Science, asked by Temster, 2 months ago

Which one of these material grows on an animal.
Cotton
rubber
wool
wood​

Answers

Answered by Alaska1920
1

Answer:

wool grows on animals like sheep

Answered by mousmikumarisl
0

Answer:

The correct option is Wool.

Explanation:

  • Cotton, Wood and Rubber are obtained from plants.
  • Wool is obtained from animals.
  • Yak or sheep fur is used to make wool (hair).
  • Wool is a type of textile fibre that comes from sheep and other animals, such as goats for cashmere and mohair, muskoxen for qiviut, bison for clothing made of hide and fur, rabbits for angora, and camelids for other types of wool.
  • With a small quantity of lipids, wool is largely made of protein.
  • Cotton is a seed-hair fibre that is primarily made of cellulose.
  • Between 87 and 90 percent of the fibres are made of cellulose, a plant carbohydrate; the remaining 5 to 8 percent are made up of water and natural impurities.
  • Rubber, an elastic material, is made by coagulating the milky juice of numerous tropical plants.
  • Wood is directly derived from trees.
  • Hence, Only wool grows on an animal.

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