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Silk production involves the cultivation of :

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blackberry trees

B

mulberry trees

C

gooseberry trees

D

strawberry trees

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Silk Production**: Silk production is a process known as sericulture, which involves the cultivation of silkworms. These silkworms are crucial for producing silk. 2. **Life Cycle of Silkworms**: The life cycle of a silkworm includes several stages: - Egg - Larvae - Pupa - Cocoon (the dormant stage) - Adult moth 3. **Importance of the Cocoon Stage**: The cocoon stage is particularly important because it is during this stage that silk fibers are produced. The silkworm spins a cocoon around itself, which is later harvested to extract silk. 4. **Nutrition Source for Silkworms**: Silkworms require a specific diet to grow and produce silk. They primarily feed on the leaves of mulberry trees. 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the cultivation of mulberry trees is essential for silk production, as they provide the necessary nutrition for the silkworms. 6. **Final Answer**: Silk production involves the cultivation of mulberry trees. ---
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