silk gland
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Definition
Noun: * A specialized organ in certain insects (most notably the silkworm) and spiders that produces the protein fluid which hardens into silk fibers. This gland synthesizes and secretes the raw material for silk.
Examples
- The silk gland of a silkworm is a long, tube-like structure that runs along the side of its body.
- Spiders have several types of silk glands, each producing silk for a different purpose, such as web-building or egg protection.
- Scientists study the silk gland to understand how these creatures produce such a strong and versatile material.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in biological and entomological contexts to describe the anatomy and physiology of silk production.
- In sericulture (the cultivation of silkworms), the development and health of the silk gland are critical for the quality of the harvested silk.
Variants and Related Words
- Sericterium (n): A technical, less common synonym for silk gland.
- Spinneret (n): The external organ through which silk is extruded from the silk gland. (Note: The spinneret is the nozzle, while the silk gland is the production factory).
Synonyms
- Sericterium
Noun
- silk-producing gland of insects (especially of a silkworm) or spiders