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(1) Collection of wool from the sheep by cutting with clippers.

(2) Rearing silkworm

(3) Process of shedding skin

(4) Collection of silken thread from cocoons

(5) Processed wool is

(6) Angora

(7) Silkworm

(a) Yarn

(b) Type of wool

(c) Sericulture

(d) Mulberry leaves

(e) Moulting

(f) Reeling

(g) Shearing

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  • (1) - (g)
  • (2) - (f)
  • (3) - (e)
  • (4) - (c)
  • (5) - (a)
  • (6) - (b)
  • (7) - (c)

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  • (1) - (g)

The fleece of the sheep along with a layer of skin is removed is from the body. This process is known as Shearing.

  • (2) - (f)

The process of taking out thread from Cocoon is known as Reeling.

  • (3) - (e)

Moulting is the process of growth and maturation of a larva such as silkworm. During this process, silkworm secretes fibre which is then turned to Silk.

  • (4) - (c)

The rearing of silkworm for obtaining silk is called Sericulture.

  • (5) - (a)

The fibres are are straightened, combed and rolled to yarn.

  • (6) - (b)

Angora wool is a type of wool which is yielded by Alpace found in South America.

  • (7) - (c)

The rearing of silkworm for obtaining silk is called Sericulture.

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