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D. Answer in one or two paragraphs.

1. Describe the life cycle of a silkmoth with a well-labelled diagram.

2. Explain sericulture.

3. How is wool obtained from sheep? Explain in brief.​

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Answered by malatiranidas
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Answered by myra4578
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1. The female silk moth lays about 300 to 400 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch and the caterpillars or silkworms emerge. ... Inside the cocoon, the silkworm enters the second stage of its life (called the pupa) and then the third and final stage to become an adult moth.

2. Sericulture, the production of raw silk by means of raising caterpillars (larvae), particularly those of the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori). ... Care of the silkworm from the egg stage through completion of the cocoon. Production of mulberry trees that provide leaves upon which the worms feed.

3. The process of obtaining the wool from sheep is known as shearing . shearing is the first step to produce fibre into wool. it is removal of the fleece along with the thin layer of the skin. ... once the dying process in completedthe fibres are straightened combed and rolled into yarn.

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