Spinnerets
Spiders do not have organs specifically called "glandettes." Instead, they possess specialized glands, such as silk glands, which produce silk for various purposes like web building and capturing prey. These glands are crucial for their survival and play a significant role in their behavior and ecology. If "glandettes" refers to a different concept, please provide more context for clarification.
Tarantula is a spider Spiders do not have mammary glands
Spinnerets are the silk-producing glands that spiders possess.
Spiders produce venom in specialized glands located near their fangs. The venom is a mixture of proteins and enzymes that help spiders immobilize their prey and begin the digestion process before consuming it.
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Silk in spiders is produced in special glands located in their abdomen. The silk glands contain liquid protein which solidifies as it is extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of the spider's abdomen, forming strands of silk.
Spinnerets. These are the structures located at the end of a spider's abdomen that produce and release silk through tiny spigots.
The most poisonous spider in the world is the daddy long legs. They are everywhere, but they're teeth can't break our skin.
The greater vestibular glands are called Bartholin's glands, and the lesser vestibular glands are called Skene's glands. Both glands are located near the vaginal opening and produce fluids that help with lubrication and sexual function.
A small spider with 6 legs is likely a different species called a harvestman, which is not a true spider. Harvestmen have a distinct body shape and lack venom glands, silk glands, and spinnerets that true spiders have. Additionally, harvestmen have a single body segment, while true spiders have two.
They Use It For Defense Or To Paralyzed There Pray...Spiders Created Venom From There Special Glands..Venom Can Kill Humans Or Insects,So Becareful From Spiders.
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