Life Cycle of Silk Moth


 
 
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Life Cycle of Silk Moth

Life Cycle of Silk Moth

  •  Formation of silkworm: The female silk moth lays about 300 to 400 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch and the caterpillars or silkworms emerge. This is called the larval stage. The silkworm feeds on mulberry leaves. The female dies almost immediately after laying the egg.
  • Development of Cocoon:  when the silkworm is ready to enter the next stage of its development called ‘pupa’, it first weaves a net to hold itself. The silkworm secretes fine filaments from two glands on its head. The filaments are made of a protein that hardens to form silk fibres when exposed to air. Soon the silkworm covers itself by silk fibres and turns into pupa. This covering is called ‘cocoon.’ The silk worm continues to develop in the form of pupa inside the cocoon to form the silk moth.
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    Question : 1

    In which stage of the life cycle of silkmoth forms silk fibers?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    Which of the following are correct ?

    (a) When the silkworm is ready to enter the next stage of its development called ‘pupa’, it first weaves a net to hold itself.

    (b) The silkworm secretes fine filaments from two glands on its head.

    (c) The filaments are made of a protein that hardens to form silk fibers when exposed to air.

     

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 3

    A lot of feeding is required at the :

    Right Option : C
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