No, insects do not have spinnerets only arachnidshave spinnerets and even then not all arachnids have spinnerets
Arachnids, or spiders have spinnerets located in their abdomen. It is from these specialized structures that spiders are able to spin silk.
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a tick is small a spiter is big and ticks are only on dogs and catsNo, ticks feed on many animals from lizards to humans and many in between. If they can penetrate the skin, they will suck the blood.Ticks do have eight legs, but are not spiders.Spiders have a pair (2) of fangs with which they deliver venom to disable their victim. Ticks have one mouthpart with which they penetrate the skin and suck blood. Spiders spin web from spinnerets on their abdomen, ticks have no webs.
yes the do lol
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Spinnerets is a noun, a plural noun for a thing, organs in certain insects through which silk threads are exuded
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
The spinnerets.
You would have to have spinnerets and 8 legs....
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