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make sketches of the two stages in the life history of the silk moth which are directly related to the production of silk​

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Answered by XxChexryxX
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Make sketches of the two stages in the life history of the silk moth which are directly related to the production of silk.

Stage 1: Egg. The egg is laid by a female moth, which is mostly the size of small dots. ...

Stage 2: Silkworm. A hairy silkworm arises after the eggs crack.

Stage 3: Cocoon. ...

Stage 4: Pupa.

Answered by nishant10e2005
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Explanation:

Stage 1: Egg

The egg is laid by a female moth, which is mostly the size of small dots. A female moth lays more than 350 eggs at a time. In the springtime, the eggs hatch due to the warmth in the air. This procedure happens once in every year.

Stage 2: Silkworm

A hairy silkworm arises after the eggs crack

Stage 3: Cocoon

In this stage, silkworms spin a protective cocoon around itself. It is the size of a small cotton ball and is made of a single thread of silk.

Stage 4: Pupa

The pupa stage is a motionless stage. In this stage, people kill the pupa by plunging the cocoon into boiling water and unwind the silk thread.

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