How is cocoon of a silkworm formed
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The silk used by humans comes from the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori. ... When a silkworm has eaten enough, it constructs a cocoon made out of silk fibers, and inside that cocoon it turns into a pupa. After many days, a fully formed adult silkworm moth emerges through a spit-soaked opening in the bottom of a cocoon.
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The silk used by humans comes from the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori. ... When a silkworm has eaten enough, it constructs a cocoon made out of silk fibers, and inside that cocoon it turns into a pupa. After many days, a fully formed adult silkworm moth emerges through a spit-soaked opening in the bottom of a cocoon.
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