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How a spider makes web? ​

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Answered by jogirampuri982
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It is produced in internal glands, moving from a soluble form to a hardened form and then spun into fiber by the spinnerets on the spider's abdomen. Spiders' multiple spinnerets and eight legs come in handy for web-building. The architecture of a web is very species-specific, says Coddington

Answered by Inoccentgirl809
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Instead of boards, spiders produce silk threads to build their webs. The silk is produced in silk glands with the help of the spider's spinnerets. Spinnerets are special organs that allow the spider to decide what type of thread it needs for the web. ... When a spider begins a web, it releases a silk thread.

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