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Imagine you are meeting a silkworm for the first time in your life and he has the ability to speak. Take an interview of the silkworm and represent it in the form of a dialogue writing. You can ask silkworm questions related to his eating habits, his habitat and his role in production of silk etc. try to use your creativity and imagination. A sample of dialogue writing is attached.
Imagine you are meeting a silkworm for the first time in your life and he has the ability to speak. Take an interview of the silkworm and represent it in the form of a dialogue writing. You can ask silkworm questions related to his eating habits, his habitat and his role in production of silk etc. try to use your creativity and imagination. A sample of dialogue writing is attached.
Imagine you are meeting a silkworm for the first time in your life and he has the ability to speak. Take an interview of the silkworm and represent it in the form of a dialogue writing. You can ask silkworm questions related to his eating habits, his habitat and his role in production of silk.

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Answered by AngelHearts
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  • Silk moth is a kind of insect. The larva (or caterpillar) of a silk moth which produces silk is called silkworm. (1) The female silk moth lays eggs on the leaves of a tree (such as mulberry tree) (2) The eggs hatch to form worm-like larvae. The larvae of silk moth are called caterpillars or silkworms. Creating a silkworm habitat is as easy as putting mulberry tree leaves in a cardboard shoe box. Keep your silkworms supplied with plenty of fresh mulberry leaves as they eat enough to grow 10,000 times heavier than when they hatched.It is found in China, India and Sri Lanka. Cocoon has reelable silk. This is a wild variety but can be domesticated. The silk produced by Eri silkworm and tassar silkworm is not of very good quality.
Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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Silkworms produce their cocoons with silk threads. These threads are composed of sericin and fibroin proteins, which are produced in the silk gland and ejected through a spinneret at the larvae's head. One thread is selected from the cocoon and it is unraveled to create strands of silk fiber.

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