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Explain the lifecycle of a silkworm. in flow chat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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- A female moth lays 300-500 tiny eggs and after around 10 days, the larvae (silkworms) hatch. ... - The silkworms feed solely on large amounts of leaves from the mulberry tree for around 30-40 days. - The silkworms shed their skin up to four times, or molt, as they continue to eat and grow.

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Answered by yashwantnewastha
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The life cycle of a Silk Worm. The silkworm is the larva stage of the silk moth's life cycle. Moths lay eggs which develop into the silkworm larvae, grub or caterpillar (commonly called silkworms). They eat for 20-30 days, consuming large amounts of mulberry leaves, and molt through four changes of skin or 'instars'.

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