a spider spin a web out of silk that came from inside their body. The silk comes out as very thin liquid threads. As soon as a thread touch the air, it hardened. Correct, incorrect question class 10
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Spiders spin web by the silk that came from their body. the silk comes out as very thin liquid thread. As soon as the thread expose to air, it hardens.
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A spider can make a web-like a pattern out of silk that came from its inner body.
The silk comes out in the form of very thin liquid threads.
As soon as the thread come in contact of the air, it becomes hard.
All spiders can produce silk but not all spiders are capable of spinning webs.
Silk is used for its climbing, as well as design and create webs, to build smooth protective walls in burrows, produce egg sacs, and catch its prey as well.
Most spiders have four or more outlets, or glands, on their abdomen known as spinnerets.
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