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Nutrition in Spider • In spiders digestion of food actually takes place outside their body. • A spider weaves a sticky web in which small insects get stuck. • It then injects digestive juices into the body of the insect, which digests the body part of the insects. • The spider then sucks up the digested food.
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Answered by amitamotiswain910026
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A spider weaves a sticky web in which small insects get stuck . It then injects digestive juices into the body of the insect , which digest the body parts of the insect . Thus , the digestion of a spider's food actually takes place outside the spider's body . The spider then sucks up the digsted food .

Answered by ismailkhan20060201
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In spiders digestion of food actually takes place outside their body. • A spider weaves a sticky web in which small insects get stuck. • It then injects digestive juices into the body of the insect, which digests the body part of the insects.

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It then injects digestive juices into the body of the insect, which digests the body part of the insects. • The spider then sucks up the digested food.

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