Biology · Kingdom Animalia
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In spiders, the organs that contain the silk glands are called
- A
spinneret
- B
Carapace
- C
Medriporite
- D
Tube feet
Spiders, which belong to the phylum Arthropoda, are predators who trap their prey by producing silk threads. The spinneret is the silk-producing organ in spiders.
Spiders, which belong to the phylum Arthropoda, are predators who trap their prey by producing silk threads. The spinneret is the silk-producing organ in spiders.
The carapace is the hard upper shell of a tortoise, crustacean, or arachnid.
Medriporite is a perforated plate present in echinoderm by which the entry of seawater into the vascular system is controlled.
Tube feet are also present in echinoderms and have a feeding function.
Tagged under Biology · Kingdom Animalia · 2011