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Unraveling the Power of Silkincluding myriad moth and spider species from around the world. But silk has historically been sourced from the domesticated Bombyx mori silkworm, which was relatively easy to domesticate.
To determine whether or not both intracellular organelles, the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi region are responsible for fibroin formation in the silk gland of Bombyx, glycine labelled ...
But why is it so expensive? Silk is the product of the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori. The caterpillars eat constantly. They're fed mulberry leaves five times a day. After 45 days of munching ...
including myriad moth and spider species from around the world. But silk has historically been sourced from the domesticated Bombyx mori silkworm, which was relatively easy to domesticate. “It’s not ...
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