Science, asked by prakharhero, 9 months ago

flowchart of sericulture pease answer it fast tomorrow is my exam

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Answered by akshitdhull10
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Silk is the very fine strand of fibre that is a solidified protein secretion produced by certain caterpillars to encase themselves in the form of cocoons. In spite of its high cost, it has been one of the most popular fabrics because of its unique characteristics. Soft, supple, strong and lighter in weight than any other natural fibre, it is prized for its lightness with warmth, sheerness with strength, and delicacy with resiliency. Actually, the whole commercial silk industry is based on one insect which is known as “silk worm”. When it wants to change in chrysalis, then a moth, the silk is made by it. It spins the silk filaments around itself in the form of a cocoon, inside which it can stay down in comfort.

And The flow Chart

Explanation:

Cultivation of Silkworms

Hatching

Moulting

Spinning the cocoon

Sorting Cocoons

Softening the Sericin

Reeling the filament

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