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fiber grows from seeds. it is perhaps the most important of all fibers. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated mar , cotton is the most important natural textile fiber, as well as cellulosic textile fiber, in the world, used to produce apparel, home furnishings, and industrial products.
worldwide about % of the fiber consumed in was cotton. cotton fibers are seed hairs from plants of the order malvales, family malvaceae, tribe gossypieae, and genus gossypium. botanically, there are four principal domesticated species of cotton of commercial importance: hirsutum, barbadense, aboreum,...
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forces between chains, coupled with the high linearity of the cellulose molecule, account for the crystalline nature of cellulosic fibres. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated feb , share cellulosic fibers the natural fibres are vegetable, animal, or mineral in origin. vegetable fibres
vegetable fibres are also often referred to as lignocellulosic fibres, except for cotton, which does not contain lignin. cellulose is a fibrous material of plant origin and the basis of all natural and man-made cellulosic fibres. the natural cellulosic fibres include cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie...
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