Special glands in it's abdomen. Sometimes it look like the mouth but they just use the mandible's to weave it
no...they are made from string
Spider's silk.
spider webs are made of sticky things that come out of a spiders butt
Any web-spinning spider can do it, it is a property of spider silk. When it is said that spider silk is stronger than steel, this does not mean the webs themselves as is. It means that if you had enough spider silk to weave into the same thickness as a steel cable, the spider silk would have a tensile strength five times greater.
Yes. A web.
The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
World Wide Web.
About 3,090,000 results (0.80 seconds) Image result for how do spiders make webs Instead of boards, spiders produce silk threads to build their webs. The silk is produced in silk glands with the help of the spider's spinnerets. Spinnerets are special organs that allow the spider to decide what type of thread it needs for the web. ... When a spider begins a web, it releases a silk thread.
The spider ingests the matierial for later reuse.
Spinneret
it makes it through its body similar to how a spider makes the stuff for its web
to make web to catch prey in
Spiders have this tough silk-like material that they naturally produce. Behind a spider are it's spineretts (not sure if i spelled that right, sorry). when needed, a spider releases the tough silk-like material, usually forming a web.