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Natural Fibers derived from plants areatural fibers derived from plants are
A
Manufactured
B
Cellulosic
C
Noncellulosic
D
Protein
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -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. The major man-made cellulosic fibre is rayon, a fibre produced by regeneration of dissolved forms of cellulose.

Detailed explanation-2: -The plants or vegetable derived cellulose fibers are cotton, hemp, flax, and jute, while the animal-derived fibers include mohair, wool, and silk. These fibers are further divided into man-made or synthetic fibers.

Detailed explanation-3: -Plant fibers are generally composed of cellulose, often in combination with other components such as lignin. Examples include cotton, hemp, jute, flax, ramie, sisal, and bagasse. Plant fibers are classified according to their source in plants.

Detailed explanation-4: -Natural fibers come from many sources. These sources can include plants, animals, and minerals. We are probably most familiar with plant and animal fibers from a consumer standpoint. Common natural fibers sourced from the plant kingdom include cotton, flax, hemp, bamboo, sisal, and jute.

Detailed explanation-5: -Cellulose is a fiber found in fruits, vegetables, and other plant foods as part of a plant’s cell walls. It’s found in tree bark and a plant’s leaves. When you eat plant foods, you are consuming cellulose.

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