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The image depicts the life cycle of a silkworm, starting with eggs that hatch into silkworm larvae after 10 days, followed by the larva feeding on mulberry leaves for 4-6 weeks. The larva then spins a cocoon of silk thread over 3-8 days, turning into a pupa inside. After 16 days, a moth emerges from the cocoon, completing the cycle.
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The given circular process illustrates the silkworm’s life cycle.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that process includes 4 steps which starting from making eggs to the cocon. The whole process takes approximately 40 days.
To begin with, the first stage in the life of the silkworm is making eggs by moth. After 10 days aforementioned eggs grow up as silkworm larva which is then use the mulberry leaf as a food. In the following stage the larva go in to the silk thread after 4 or 6 weeks. Then the larva is growing in cocoon the next 3-8 days. Finally, after 16 days in cocoon the larva is arise as moth. The process starts all over again.
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