is a spider web a polymer
Spider silk is the strongest natural fiber known to man. It is known for its incredible tensile strength and toughness, outperforming steel of the same diameter in terms of strength-to-weight ratio.
The spider monkey is Multicellullar.
the spider eats insects
There is no specific species known as a Fern Spider. It is possible that it may refer to a spider that is commonly found near ferns or plants resembling ferns in their habitat. If you are referring to a specific species or genus of spider, please provide more details for accurate information.
A spider is an "arachnid". It has solid bits, liquid bits and contains gaseous bits.
Japan has developed technology for producing a synthetic spider silk with the same qualities as natural spider silk. Not all synthetic silk has the same qualities as the natural silk though.
cellulose Starch (amylose and amylopectin) proteins silk, spider webs are also poly-peptides (proteins) and are natural polymers polyhydroxyalkanoates (natural polyesters made by bacteria as food reserves) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Natural Rubber Many polysacharides: Xanthan gum, B-Glucans, chitosan (from crab, shrimp, lobster shells) Enkephaline
Plants do make and use some polymers (e.g. starch, cellulose etc.), as do some animals (e.g. spider silk) but most of what we know as polymers are artificial (e.g. polyethylene, nylon etc.).
Spider man use Synthetic materials that sticky that help him stick to walls.
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I think that the spiders web is not a natural resource because it is made by a spider so it is made by a living thing and not natural
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Natural enemies are the blue mud dauber and the spider wasp.
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