karvakuituja
Karvakuituja is a Finnish term referring to hair-like fibers. These fibers can originate from various sources, both natural and synthetic. In a biological context, karvakuituja commonly refers to animal hair, such as that of sheep, goats, or horses, which is often processed for use in textiles, insulation, or other applications. Plant-based fibers that have a hair-like appearance, like cotton or flax fibers when processed, can also fall under this general description.
Beyond natural sources, synthetic karvakuituja are manufactured fibers designed to mimic the properties of natural hair.