Wicker is woven fiber formed into a rigid material, usually used for baskets or furniture.
The fibers connecting the spiral ganglion with the central nervous system form the cochlear nerve.
The fibers form the structure of the fabric.
Woven together into a tight grid, the fibers formed the walking surface of handmade snowshoes.
These fibers form bundles that appear dark under a microscope.
The circular fibers form a collar around the femoral neck called the zona orbicularis.
Insoluble fibers form the structure of plants.
Soluble fibers attract water and form a gel, which slows down digestion.
On its own, the matrix will not absorb much water, but the fibers can form a wick and lead water in.
Other conductive fibers could form solar energy collectors to power the system.