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they make silk of silk worm cocoons which silk worm are larvae
Yes, the process of making silk typically involves killing the silkworm by boiling or piercing the cocoon to extract the silk fibers.
Commercial silk is typically harvested from the silk moth. Yup, that's about it. In ancient China silk was harvested from the tiny cocoons of the silk moth by dropping them into a pot of boiling water.
Silk is a kind of soft material made into clothing. It is made from the silk worm, and is very durable. Silk was discovered when a silk worm dropped into a lady's tea! When the little worm fell into the hot water, the silk began to unravel, causing the woman to call her husband. Silk then became popular!
silk is made by silk worms. other than that i have no idea
Silk worm is an animal that spins its cocoon. Humans harvest the cocoons and unravel the worm's work: this is silk, the fibre.
No, silk production involves carefully unraveling the silk threads from the cocoons of silkworms without harming the worms.
Many types of fancy clothing are made of silk. There are also silk bed sheets available, and some furniture uses silk as a covering. You can also get purses or other accessories made from silk.
the silk worm is involved in silk. you can get more info about that if you search on google. just type "silk worm"
Silk is animal protein, from silk worm cocoons.
Silk is animal protein, from the silk worm.
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