Even though they have an exoskeleton ( a skeleton on the outside ) they DON'T have a backbone. So yes, they ARE invertabrates.
Yes, spiders do live in the rainforest. Rainforests are diverse environments that provide a variety of habitats for different species of spiders to thrive. Spiders play an important role in the ecosystem by controlling insect populations.
Some spiders can bite and inject venom, which can cause mild to severe reactions in humans. A few species of spiders have potent venom that can be harmful or even fatal to humans. Additionally, spider bites can sometimes lead to infections if not properly treated.
Spiders are typically not included on a traditional food pyramid as they are not commonly consumed by humans. In the context of their own food chain, spiders are carnivores that consume insects, small invertebrates, and sometimes even other spiders.
Spiders on a saguaro cactus primarily feed on insects that frequent the cactus for shelter or food, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They may also prey on other small arthropods found on the cactus, contributing to the natural pest control in the ecosystem.
As some of nature's most ravenous and efficient eaters, spiders keep the populations of various insects in check. Spiders perform this service in numbers far greater than those provided by reptiles, amphibians, and other insectivores, as they are far more numerous than any of the other insectivores.Spiders also provide sustenance for those same insectivores, including birds and fish, by becoming food themselves.
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invertibrates dont u know animals like jellyfish, worms and slugsinsects,spiders
Scorpions are not vertebrates. They do not have a backbone and are classified as invertebrates.
Arthropoda is the phylum characterized by having an exoskeleton made of chitin. This phylum includes animals such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
It's called an exoskeleton. Spiders are invertibrates which mean without an internal skeleton.
An invertebrate is an animal with no back bone so examples are: Molluscs (slugs and snails), arachnids (spiders and scorpions), Insects (ants, flies etc) hope this answer will come in use sometime :)
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Both insects and spiders are arthropods, meaning they have exoskeletons and jointed legs. They both play important roles in ecosystems as predators and prey. Additionally, they both have specialized body parts that help them survive and reproduce, such as antennae in insects and spinnerets in spiders.
Wood spiders, more commonly called "Huntsman spiders", do not build webs. They hunt for insects and other invertibrates, sometimes catching small lizards. They are considered beneficial, and not harmful to humans (although their bite is painful and will cause local swelling and redness). Females will aggressively defend their egg sacs.
No they have bilaterial symetry.