No. When a female black widow spider is looking for a mate, well she finds one and mates it. Then she eventually eats him! (most species of female Spiders do this- they are bigger than the males as well). The female black widow spider uses the male one just to make babies. Then they are off-unless the female is hungry! So, black widows are not asexual. By the way, I am female and 13 years old and I love spiders. Plus, I am also learning about sexual reproduction and all that sex stuff in 7th grade science now-anyway, hope this made sense to you!
Spiders are not asexual but sexual creatures. They reproduce sexually via internal fertilization. Male spiders spin a sperm web before mating with female spiders.
They are heterosexual - a male and female mate to produce fertile eggs.
Find a spider and ask them yourself.
All spiders breed sexually.
unisexual mean having 1 sex only and bisexual mean having 2 sex unisexual mean hetrophrodite and bisexual mean hermaphrodite
Bisexual animals reproduce by themselves, independent of any other of its kind. Unisexual animals reproduce with another animal of its kind. Bisexual animals tend to have both male and female sex organs which allow for this to happen. Unisexual animals, like humans, only possess one kind of sex organ and need to find a suitable mate to produce offspring.
Unisex flowers are those flowers that are only male (stamen) or female (pistil) - not both. Squash plants have unisex flowers. Only the fertilized female flowers will produce a squash. The male flowers drop off when they are done.
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No, Spiders are invertebrates.
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