Biology, asked by Marinette11234, 9 months ago

Why spider weaves a sticky web​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

These types are dependent on the species of the spider, the number of glands, and purpose of the silk. These types include sticky fibres, fuzzy fibres which are essentially produced by the spider to capture prey. The sticky fibres contain a biological glue or adhesive on them.

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Answered by LeahAsheq
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Answer:

the spider weaves are sticky to catch the fly's

the fly will stick on it.

and there are two types of fibers on it

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