it makes it through its body similar to how a spider makes the stuff for its web
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Silks is the plural of silk
Caterpillars form their cocoons out of silk. They have silk glands near their mouths that weave the silk, which they then wrap around their body to form the cocoon.
silky
"Silken" is the usual form, but "silk" itself is often used as what is called a "substantive adjective."
The Silk Road was a trade route that connected Europe, Asia and China. It was the route by means of which goods form the west were exchanged for commodities form the East. Chief amongst these commodities was silk cloth, the secret of silk being held by the Chinese. It was from this silk coming to the west that the trade route got its name.
A bunch of silk is typically referred to as a "bundle" or "hank." In the context of silk thread or fabric, it can also be called a "skein." The specific term can vary depending on the form and usage of the silk.
the H-bonds form a backbone of β-pleated sheets which gives the silk its strength.
A silk worm produces silk, which is made up of proteins and amino acids that form polymers when they are joined together.
over time the payment methods changed, varying from silk as a monetary form of payment to paper money
Silk is actually a polymer made by protein complexes in the repeating fashion.
Silk is a natural fiber, secreted by silkworms to form their cocoons. Silk fabric is woven from the silk threads. The fabric is very soft, very slick, and very strong. It is used to make fine clothing- and at one time, it was used to make parachutes.