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Spiders do not urinate like humans or mammals. They release waste through structures called Malpighian tubules, which filter and remove nitrogenous waste from their blood. This waste is then expelled as solid uric acid, minimizing water loss.
eliminate waste.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
Every organism (living thing) needs the ability to eliminate waste products, so yes.
To eliminate can mean to banish, exile, or remove someone. But eliminate also means to get rid of waste.
Yes they do get rid of waste products when they are in there webs.
vertebrates
of course!
Grasshoppers eliminate their nitrogenous waste through the malipighian tubules that are on the digestive tract. Earthworms eliminate their nitrogenous waste by the nephridia.
Sharks eliminate waste through their cloaca, which is a single opening for waste, reproductive materials, and eggs or sperm to exit the body. Waste products are expelled mainly as urine, which helps regulate the shark's internal salt levels.
No, spiders do not "poop" in the same sense that we humans do. You see, when spiders need to emmit their waste they combine the "urine" and the solid "feces" and it comes out as a solid waste. I suppose in a certain sense they do, but that is applying the term very loosely. Dude, if you mean spiders, yes, hey do. And for future reference, anything living poops.
The Contract with America was the Republican 104th Congress program to eliminate government waste.