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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when specialized glands within silkworms experienced disease during large-scale fibroin production in the Byzantine Empire?
A)Higher quality durable purple dyes
B)Increased overall fabric flammability
C)Decreased silk thread tensile strength✓
D)Reduced demand for cotton textiles
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Thread strength diminished because diseases targeting fibroin glands disrupted protein crosslinking, damaging silk filament formation with reduced mechanical properties. Therefore the threads lose tensile strength rather than gaining other properties because disease impairs structural integrity; it's degradation, not enhancement.
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