How does the silk (*fagara*) produced by the Atlas moth differ structurally from the silk of the domestic silkworm (*Bombyx mori*)?

Answer

It is secreted in broken strands, unlike the continuous strands of the domestic silkworm

Atlas moth silk is secreted in broken strands, which traditionally makes it less desirable for fine textiles compared to the fine, continuous strands produced by the domestic silkworm.

How does the silk (*fagara*) produced by the Atlas moth differ structurally from the silk of the domestic silkworm (*Bombyx mori*)?
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