I believe it may be the Garden Spider - of course it depends on the area you live in as well.
The following link may be of interest:
http://www.badspiderbites.com/garden-spider.php
the heart pumps the blood around your body through blood vessels , the artery which pumps blood from the heart to the rest of the body and veins which pump blood from the organs back to the heart.
no,ventricles donot receive blood from the body
the heart pumps blood around the human body
Arteries carry blood to all parts of the body.
Blood flows to each and every cell in the body.
It separates out as pale yellow.
Garden spider
The spider you are describing sounds like a Marbled Orbweaver spider, also known as Araneus marmoreus. This spider is known for its bright yellow body with red spikes or projections on its abdomen. It is commonly found in North America.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
Without knowing the size of the spider and where it was found, itÕs hard to know for sure what kind of a spider it is. It may be a black and yellow garden spider or a common orb weaver
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider
i saw a spider just like that and i squished it (hehehehe)but i dont know what kind of spider it is.
The spider you are describing is likely the yellow sac spider. They are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive yellow markings on their bodies and legs. Yellow sac spiders are often found indoors and are not considered to be aggressive towards humans.
Moths do not have blood in the traditional sense like humans. They have a liquid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen in their body. Hemolymph can vary in color from clear to pale yellow, but it is not the same as blood.
male black widow
It sounds like you may be referring to the Argiope aurantia, commonly known as the black and yellow garden spider. This spider is known for its distinctive black and yellow stripes on its body and is commonly found in gardens across North America. They are harmless to humans and play an important role in controlling insect populations.
Argiope aurantia is a black spider with yellow stripes. Its common names join such different physical descriptions as black and yellow garden spider, corn spider, writing spider, and zipper spider. The black and yellow garden spider generally may be considered harmless to humans.