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a ball of single silk fibre of great length is called?​

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Silk is one of the natural fibers which can be converted into textiles. Silk is the strongest natural fiber that has immense tensile strength. Silk is prized for its softness, strength, and much more. Silk contains fibroin which is a type of protein. During the lightning condition, the producer assumes optical effect.The length of silk read produced by one cocoon is 600-900 meters. Silk is a natural or animal fiber that is obtained by the spinning of silk and reared from the silkworm. Silkworm is responsible for the spinning of silk. The processing of silk includes the extraction of silk from the cocoon. On the exposure to sunlight, silk is separated from the cocoon. After the separation of the cocoon, the reeling of silk is done. Then the unwinding of silk from the cocoon takes place. Once unwinding is done, silk thread is bleached. From the silk fiber, silk threads are obtained by spinning.In around 3500BC, silk was discovered in China. Through trading, silk was transported to other parts of the world. With the advancement in technologies and new developments, the manufacturers produce different types of silk from different silkworms based on texture and luster. The most common silk moth that is used for producing silk is Mulberry silk. The process by which rearing of silkworm takes place is known as sericulture.

HINT: Silk is one of the natural fibers which can be converted into textiles. Silk is the strongest natural fiber that has immense tensile strength. Silk is prized for its softness, strength, and much more. Silk contains fibroin which is a type of protein. During the lightning condition, the producer assumes optical effect.

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The length of silk read produced by one cocoon is 600-900 meters. Silk is a natural or animal fiber that is obtained by the spinning of silk and reared from the silkworm. Silkworm is responsible for the spinning of silk. The processing of silk includes the extraction of silk from the cocoon. On the exposure to sunlight, silk is separated from the cocoon. After the separation of the cocoon, the reeling of silk is done. Then the unwinding of silk from the cocoon takes place. Once unwinding is done, silk thread is bleached. From the silk fiber, silk threads are obtained by spinning.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Silkworm starts its life cycle by laying eggs by the female silk moth. The hatching of eggs of the silk moth takes place and the caterpillar or larvae are hatched from it. The silkworm gives rise to the pupa. It feeds on mulberry leaves. A weave is netted around the silkworm in the pupa stage to hold itself. It swings its head and spinning of fiber takes place which is made up of a protein. It becomes a silk fiber. Some caterpillars form a protective layer around the pupa which is known as the cocoon. The first stage of the silkworm is the egg which is laid by the female mouth and is of the size of small dots. The female moth can lay up to 350 eggs at once. Exact due to the warmth in the air in the spring season. The process repeats itself after every 1 year. A hairy silkworm arises from the egg hatching and grows by consuming a large number of leaves for 30 days. Then the silkworm spins the protective cocoon around itself which is the size of a cotton ball. The pupa stage is non-motile as people kill people by boiling it and unwinding the silk thread. Further, the pupa changes into an adult moth which lays eggs and the process repeats itself

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