No, insects do not have spinnerets only arachnidshave spinnerets and even then not all arachnids have spinnerets
Nylon is a man made fiber- it comes from a chemical factory, and the liquids are changed to solid threads. Cotton is a plant- it grows, you pick it, and spin the fibers into thread. Wool is the fur of a sheep or similar animal- you cut it off the animal, spin it into thread.
Arachnids, or spiders have spinnerets located in their abdomen. It is from these specialized structures that spiders are able to spin silk.
Phenolphthalein is used only as an indicator of pH; it is not a reactant.
Nylon was used to make materials in the war such as parachutes and ropes.
yes!
there are diffrent typesof nylon as it can be used for different types of clothes and materials...=] ---- there are diffrent typesof nylon as it can be used for different types of clothes and materials...=] ---- there are diffrent typesof nylon as it can be used for different types of clothes and materials...=] ---- there are diffrent typesof nylon as it can be used for different types of clothes and materials...=] ---- there are diffrent typesof nylon as it can be used for different types of clothes and materials...=] ----
shoe laces are only made up of nylon
nylon is a matierial and is used for a variety of things including: jumpers coats cloths ect...
yes
yes the do lol
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.