how does a spider digest its food
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spiders are only animals that digest their food outside their body. after thier pray is captured, spiders exple it's digestive enzymesfrom thier intestinal tract onto the victim.t he enzymes break down it's body tissues and, after a few seconds, the spider sucks up the predigested, liquid tissues.
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spider digest their food outside their body,. they secrete and expel the digestive enzymes on it's prey. these enzymes act on the body tissues of the organisms and after some time the spider takes it's food.
spiders do not have eyesight so they feel the vibrations and of the web strands and catch their prey. spiders however do not eat the insect . it kills it and sucks it's blood.
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spider digest their food outside their body,. they secrete and expel the digestive enzymes on it's prey. these enzymes act on the body tissues of the organisms and after some time the spider takes it's food.
spiders do not have eyesight so they feel the vibrations and of the web strands and catch their prey. spiders however do not eat the insect . it kills it and sucks it's blood.
hope it helps...
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