The conversion of mulberry leaves into silk is not a chemical change; rather, it is a biological process involving silkworms that digest the leaves and produce silk through their cocoons. The transformation from leaf to silk involves physical changes and biological processes, but the chemical structure of the silk proteins is produced by the silkworms from the nutrients in the mulberry leaves. Therefore, while the process involves living organisms and results in a different product, it does not involve a chemical transformation of the original material itself.
muga silk ,tassar silk,eri silk,mulberry silk
Yes, they do.
Mulberry bush
there are many types of silk such as Muga silk ,Eri silk ,Mulberry silk ,Tassar silk ,etc
Silk worms are fed on the leaves of the Black Mulberry (Morus nigra)
Silk worms generally prefer to feed on the leaves of mulberry trees, specifically the white mulberry tree. These trees provide the necessary nutrients for the silk worms to grow and produce silk.
A Silk worm
All day, Silkworms just eat Mulberry leaves!!!
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A silk worm
Silkworms eat mulberry leaves. The white mulberry tree, native to China, is the preferred food source.
The textile that is made from the cocoons of caterpillars that eat the leaves of the mulberry tree is silk. It takes about 35 days of eating mulberry leaves before the caterpillar will spin a cocoon of silk.