Science, asked by arnav152384, 9 months ago

Caterpillar of silkmoth feeds on
Neem leaves
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Grass
Bamboo leaves
O Mulberry leaves
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Answered by ranchiranjeet
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sericulture is the production of raw silk by means of raising caterpillars (larvae), particularly those of the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori). Silkworm larvae are fed with mulberry leaves, and, after the fourth moult, climb a twig placed near them and spin their silken cocoons. This process is achieved by the worm through a dense fluid secreted from its structural glands, resulting in the fibre of the cocoon. Hence, option C is correct.

Answered by tanvi1420sharma
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mulberry leaves

Caterpillar of silk-mothis being feed with regular supply of mulberry leaves. If there is insufficient amount of food to the caterpillars then they will not grow properly.

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