I see that you are referring to Spider Man.I was wondering the same thing.This could possibly happen in the future.That is my opinion.If scientists could relate animals and try different things with holographic display (referring to spiderman) this could be possible.
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
No, spiders do not lay eggs in human skin. Spiders typically lay their eggs in a safe and secluded location, such as a web or a burrow, where they can protect and care for their offspring.
no
candy spiders eat anything edible Just like a human being
because spiders have 8 legs so did humans back then
Spiders, spider's eggs and the like CANNOT survive in the human body. This is one of those urban legends that plays on our fear of spiders. Spiders do not lay their eggs inside of animals (human or other), and the animals (parasites) that CAN survive in the human body, are especially designed to resist the harsh conditions, viz. stomach acid. The larvae of most parasites are encysted to protect against acids and other unfavorable conditions. In fact some wasps lay eggs onto and sometimes into the spider's abdomen. When the larvae hatches, it will eat the spider. Spiders; however, prefer to lay their eggs in the web. Next time you hear a story of someone who had spiders crawling out of the body, take it, with a grain of salt.
Yes there are
blood which is the human head cause it has the most blood in the human body.
Spiders do not breed or live in the human body.
That is practically not possible for a disease to to get mutated and transferred to crops. At the most the disease confined to human can get mutated. It can be transferred to the primates. That can be imagined. Such transfer from the animal kingdom to plant kingdom is not possible and not known.
Yes, but to a very limited extent. We cannot, as yet, produce a tree with skin or a human who can photosynthesize.
Oblivion does not have regular spiders. However it has 'Spider Daedra' which are like spider centaurs, spider body with a human torso.