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3. Glands through which the silk moth releases proteinaceous, viscous fluid
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4. The device in which silk eggs are kept for hatching.
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5. The process of twisting raw silk into a single strand to make it strong for wears
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6. Which other animals gives wool other than sheep?
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7. What is the technique of categorising wool called?
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8. Where is lanolin used?
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1. answer is pheromone gland cells
2. answer is eggs are kept in incubators to aid in their hatching.
3. Throwing is a process of twisting of one or more threads of the raw silk into a strand sufficiently strong for weaving or knitting. It is a process of preparing the raw silk for loom by twisting and doubling it to the required strength and thickness.
4. Other animals from which wool can be obtained are rabbits, alpacas, goats etc.
5. The technique known as spinning 'in the grease'.
6. Lanolin topical (for the skin) is used to treat or prevent dry skin, itching or other skin irritation caused by conditions such as diaper rash, radiation therapy skin burns, and others. Lanolin topical is also used to treat sore and cracked nipples caused by breast-feeding.
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Answer:
3.phenomen gland
4.incubators
5.roving
6.rabbits ,angora goats,camels,etc.
7.spinning.
8.for producing cosmetics such as creams
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