Fibre To Fabric

Description

From The Fleece Of The Sheep To The Silk Worm Silk Every Definition Is Here
Ekanth sai Sundar Yellanki
Mind Map by Ekanth sai Sundar Yellanki, updated more than 1 year ago
Ekanth sai Sundar Yellanki
Created by Ekanth sai Sundar Yellanki about 8 years ago
222
2

Resource summary

Fibre To Fabric
  1. Cocoon
    1. The Covering of Caterpillars By A Silk Fibre Done By Itself
    2. Scouring
      1. The Fleece Which Is Washed In Tanks To Remove Grease, Dust And Dirt
      2. Silk Moth
        1. The Insect Which Gives Silk By Laying Eggs And Developing It Into A Silk Worm
        2. Fleece
          1. The Hair Of Sheep OR Yak
          2. Sericulture
            1. The Rearing of Silk Worm For Obtaining Silk
            2. Silk Worm
              1. The Actual And The Main Source Of Silk We Obtain
              2. Reelng
                1. The Process of taking Out Threads From The Cocoon For The Use of Silk
                2. Shearing
                  1. The Process In Which The Fleece of A Sheep Along With A Thin Layer Of Skin Is Removed From The Body
                  2. Sorting
                    1. It Is The Process In Which The Hairs Are Separated Out By Their Color, Texture And Other Features
                    Show full summary Hide full summary

                    Similar

                    Acids and Bases
                    silviaod119
                    Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
                    silviaod119
                    Edexcel Biology chapter 1
                    Anna Bowring
                    Biology Revision - Y10 Mock
                    Tom Mitchell
                    Biology- Genes and Variation
                    Laura Perry
                    AQA Physics P1 Quiz
                    Bella Statham
                    Acids and Bases
                    Sarah Egan
                    Using GoConqr to teach science
                    Sarah Egan
                    Using GoConqr to study science
                    Sarah Egan
                    GCSE Combined Science
                    Derek Cumberbatch
                    Physics Revision
                    Tom Mitchell