Match the entries of column I with column II.
Polymer/Type of PolymerPolymer/ UsesA. Natural fibre P. TeryleneB. Synthetic fibre Q. RaincoatsC. BiopolymerR. WoolD. RubberS. starch
A→R,B→P,C→S,D→Q
A→R,B→P,C→S,D→Q
Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep, yak, camel, etc. It is formed in the skin of animals and is thus one hundred percent natural, not man-made.
Terylene is a synthetic polyester fibre which is used in dress materials.
Polymers found in the living beings belong to the category of biopolymers. Starch is thus a biopolymer as it is stored in tissues of plants as one way carbohydrates. It is composed of glucose.
Waterproof raincoats and boots are two of the products made from rubber.