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life cycle of silk worm​

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Answered by snitinkumar609
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Silk is a natural fibre which comes from the cocoons of silkworms, which are the larvae of the mulberry silk moth Bombyx mori. - A female moth lays 300-500 tiny eggs and after around 10 days, the larvae (silkworms) hatch.

Answered by jaanusingh442
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Silk is a natural fibre which comes from the cocoons of silkworms, which are the larvae of the mulberry silk moth Bombyx mori. - A female moth lays 300-500 tiny eggs and after around 10 days, the larvae (silkworms) hatch. - After their final molt, the silkworm builds a cocoon around itself.

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