Cocoon In commercial use, silk is almost entirely limited to filaments from the cocoons of domesticated silkworms (caterpillars of several moth species belonging to the genus Bombyx).
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303474
Which of the following does not yield wool ?
1 Yak
2 Woolly dog
3 Goat
4 Camel
Explanation:
Woolly dog
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303534
Silk and woolen clothes are often damaged by:
1 Flies
2 Insects
3 Bacteria
4 Animals
Explanation:
Insects Because insects have the ability to digest silk and wool. Examples of insects that damage the clothes are-silverfish, cockroach, moth etc.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303615
In which of the following processes new offspring with special characters is produced by selecting parents?
1 Translation
2 Selective breeding
3 Separatin
4 Rearing
Explanation:
Selective breeding The process of selecting parents for obtaining special characters is called selective breeding.
Cocoon In commercial use, silk is almost entirely limited to filaments from the cocoons of domesticated silkworms (caterpillars of several moth species belonging to the genus Bombyx).
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303474
Which of the following does not yield wool ?
1 Yak
2 Woolly dog
3 Goat
4 Camel
Explanation:
Woolly dog
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303534
Silk and woolen clothes are often damaged by:
1 Flies
2 Insects
3 Bacteria
4 Animals
Explanation:
Insects Because insects have the ability to digest silk and wool. Examples of insects that damage the clothes are-silverfish, cockroach, moth etc.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303615
In which of the following processes new offspring with special characters is produced by selecting parents?
1 Translation
2 Selective breeding
3 Separatin
4 Rearing
Explanation:
Selective breeding The process of selecting parents for obtaining special characters is called selective breeding.
Cocoon In commercial use, silk is almost entirely limited to filaments from the cocoons of domesticated silkworms (caterpillars of several moth species belonging to the genus Bombyx).
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303474
Which of the following does not yield wool ?
1 Yak
2 Woolly dog
3 Goat
4 Camel
Explanation:
Woolly dog
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303534
Silk and woolen clothes are often damaged by:
1 Flies
2 Insects
3 Bacteria
4 Animals
Explanation:
Insects Because insects have the ability to digest silk and wool. Examples of insects that damage the clothes are-silverfish, cockroach, moth etc.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303615
In which of the following processes new offspring with special characters is produced by selecting parents?
1 Translation
2 Selective breeding
3 Separatin
4 Rearing
Explanation:
Selective breeding The process of selecting parents for obtaining special characters is called selective breeding.
Cocoon In commercial use, silk is almost entirely limited to filaments from the cocoons of domesticated silkworms (caterpillars of several moth species belonging to the genus Bombyx).
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303474
Which of the following does not yield wool ?
1 Yak
2 Woolly dog
3 Goat
4 Camel
Explanation:
Woolly dog
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303534
Silk and woolen clothes are often damaged by:
1 Flies
2 Insects
3 Bacteria
4 Animals
Explanation:
Insects Because insects have the ability to digest silk and wool. Examples of insects that damage the clothes are-silverfish, cockroach, moth etc.
FIBRE TO FABRIC (OUT DATED)
303615
In which of the following processes new offspring with special characters is produced by selecting parents?
1 Translation
2 Selective breeding
3 Separatin
4 Rearing
Explanation:
Selective breeding The process of selecting parents for obtaining special characters is called selective breeding.