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explain the process of obtaining Silk from cocoon

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Answered by scienceandtechpc5t1x
6
from eggs to larvae
feeding them mulberry leaves
temperature incubation
keeping some for next generation
cocoon formed is boiled in solution silk get separated from killed moth
raw silk fibre woven into yarn to make clothes some moth's give more eggs it continues
Answered by Rememberful
13

From Cotton to Silk :

\textbf{Step 1 }:

Eggs of silk moth are stored carefully on strips of cloth or paper and sold to the silk moth farmers.

\textbf{Step 2 }:

The eggs are kept by the farmers under proper conditions till the caterpillars come out from the cocoons.

\textbf{Step 3 }:

The silk moth caterpillars are kept then kept in bamboo trays and fed on fresh mulberry leaves.

\textbf{Step 4 }:

When the caterpillars stops eating, they shifted to bamboo chambers provided with racks, twigs. Here, they spin cocoons.

\textbf{Step 5 }:

At the end of pupal stage, the moth cuts the cocoon and flies out.

\textbf{Step 6}:

The cocoons are then stored out according to their colours, size, shape, and texture.

\textbf{Step 7}:

The stored cocoons are collected and immersed in boiling water to kill the insect inside them.

\textbf{Step 8 }:

The cocoons are given a series of hot & cold immersions, to make them soft.

\textbf{Step 9 }:

The silk filaments are separated from the cocoons. This process is called reeling of the silk . The resulting fibre is known as raw silk, which can be dyed into various colours.

\textbf{Step 10 }:

The silk fibres are then spun to get silk threads.

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