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The image illustrates the silkworm lifecycle, detailing each stage and duration: an egg phase lasting 10/12 days transitions into hatching over 3/4 days, followed by an initial moult of 2½/3 days. A second moult occurs for 3/4 days, then a third moult lasting 5 days, concluding with the final moult over 6/8 days, producing a ripe silkworm. These silkworms engage in spinning silk filament into a cocoon form in 3/4 days. The cocoon stage lasts 10/12 days before cocoon shells are cut open for emergence. Following cocoon emergence, the pattern progresses to adult moth mating and subsequent egg laying, completing the cycle.
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The diagram illustrates how the silkworm develops through its life
Overall, there are four main stages involved in the process of the silkworm, beginning with eggs and ending with the adult moth.
The process commences when the adult moth lays a number of eggs on the mulberry leaf. After around 10 days, these eggs hatch into silkworm larvae, then they feed on the place where they born and grow rapidly over a period of 4 to 6 weeks
In the following step, the larvae begin producing silk thread and form a cocoon around themselves. This stage approximately 3 to 8 days. Inside the cocoon, the transformation takes place and after about 16 days, an adult moth appears
Finally, the adult moth lays eggs again and the cycles continues
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