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HudsonKB16

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Give two examples of cellulosic fibers.
 
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Discuss three new developments in fibers.
 
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CharlieArnold

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Answer to Question 1

rayon, lyocell, acetate, or triacetate

Answer to Question 2

spider silk, the spider protein gene is introduced into the genetic makeup of goats and is extracted from the goat's milk; casein fiber, a silklike fiber made of the casein protein found in cow's milk; PLA, a corn-based polymer



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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Great! Please up vote :D



 

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