1. Eggs of silk moth are called :
A) larva
B) seeds
C) pupa
D) imago
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Answer:
A) larva is the answer
Explanation:
The female silk moth lays eggs, from which hatch larvae which are called caterpillars or silkworms.
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Answer :
The eggs of the silk moth are called A) Seeds
Explanation :
- Caterpillars or silkworm larvae are born from the eggs which are called seeds, laid by the mother silk moth.
- Bombyx mori's larvae, known as silkworms, secrete silk from their mouths and develop a protective coat before developing into adult insects.
- They mostly inhabit northern China, where they are native.
- The mulberry leaf is what the moth eats.
- The silkworm moth lays eggs, which develop into silkworm larvae.
- The eggs are tiny white spots, while the moth is a huge, white bug which are also known as seeds of silk moth.
- The stages of the mulberry silkworm's life cycle—egg, larva, pupa, and moth—complete in 45–55 days. The egg stage lasts 9-10 days, the larval stage for 24–28 days, the pupal stage for 8–10 days, and the moth stage for 3–4 days.
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