Yes.
There are the eight legs of the spider, then by the fangs there are two palps.
8 legs and two palps
in a spiders body there is cephalothorax and the abdomen i hope this is good enough
grasshoppers palps are used for feeling
A male spider deposits his sperm into a sperm web, holding it in his palps. Then he cautiously approaches a female spider. The male spider deposits the sperm into an opening on the underside of the female spider's abdomen. The female fertilizes her eggs with the stored sperm and then lays them into an egg sac.
grasshoppers palps are used for feeling
Nope - see the two pictures attached. The fangs are used to inject venom into a spiders 'victim' The palps (or pedipalps) perform different functions. They're used to signal a potential mate, as 'feelers' when the spider is moving, and as motion detectors when sat on a web waiting for prey.
To taste food before they eat it. Palps are practically tongues outside the mouth. Grasshoppers, and other insects, can use these to detect pesticides or toxins produced by the plant itself, for example.
In clams, the palps are found very near the mouth and are responsible for guiding food into the mouth.
a) The labial palps control the amount of food digested. They can also be used to sort food before ingestion by size or chemical layout.
Arachnids have pedipalps also called palps. They are two sensory feelers that look like very short legs attached to the front of the spider. They help taste food.
In most spider species, it is difficult to determine the sex of a spider without examining their reproductive organs under a microscope. Male spiders commonly have enlarged pedipalps called palps that they use to transfer sperm to the female. In some cases, male spiders are smaller and more brightly colored than females.
Palps are a second pair of appendages found in crustacean and insects. These appendages are located near the mouth and are used to guide food into the mouth.