The silk worm spins cocoon in the pattern of ___________ .
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The silk worm spins cocoon in the pattern of figure 8.
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The silkworm spins a cocoon in an eight-figure (8) pattern.
- A cocoon is a protective cocoon composed of natural silk thread that surrounds and protects silkworms.
- Silk growers then use cocoons to make silk strands from them.
- Silkworms eat mulberry leaves throughout the rest of their lives. They contain absorbent silk glands and a unique organ via which silk emerges.
- The silkworm then spins an eight-sided cocoon from the outside to the inside, which eventually becomes entirely opaque.
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