Do spiders have stomachs? Or do they just have a digestive tract?
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on part of the tract is called that way but it is different from our stomach
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Stomach in humans is a pocket where digestion take place. For spiders, disgestion is done outside it's body, inside it's prey through the help of it's venom. They have no use for a stomach like ours but one pocket is called stomach in the spider's digestive tract: the "Sucking stomach".This pocket is linked to different muscles that can be activated as a pump in order to absorb fluides from the mouth to the digestive tract.
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