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What do arachnids have instead of mandibles?

The scientific name for an arachnid's mandibles is 'chelicerae'. Literally, the word means 'claw horns'.


What are spaiders?

Probably a typo of spider, they are an arachnid, Spidersare air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom


How many jointed structures does an arachnid have near the mouth?

Arachnids have two jointed structures near the mouth called chelicerae. These structures are used for feeding and can vary in shape depending on the species of arachnid.


What makes an arachnid an arachnid?

Arachnids generally share the following traits: eight legs, two body segments, no antenna or wings, have a chelicerae and pedipaips. There are a few species of mites that have all of the above except for eight legs.


Which arthopods have chelicerae?

Arachnids such as spiders and scorpions have chelicerae.


What do chelicerae and pedipalps do?

The prey is captured by the pedipalps and the sting is inserted in it, the paralyzed or killed prey is sucked using the chelicerae.


Why do spider belong to arachnid's group?

Spiders share the same characteristics as others in the chelicerae subphylum including using a pointed appendage to grasp food. All chelicerata, including spiders, have six pairs of appendages that are not branched.


When a spider bites it uses its?

Chelicerae.


What is the difference between chelicerae and pedipalps?

Chelicerae are the ends of celery that you don't eat. Pedipalps are pedicures that involve a pulp foot massage.


Is a spider an insect are an arachnid?

Arachnid.


Is a snail an arachnid?

is a snail an arachnid


How do you spell arachnid?

arachnids is correct.