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Abdomin
The back end of a spider is called the abdomen. It is the largest part of the spider's body and contains vital organs such as the heart, respiratory system, and digestive system.
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Spiders produce silk from specialized structures called spinnerets, which are located at the rear end of their abdomen. The silk is produced as a liquid and solidifies upon contact with the air, allowing spiders to create webs, wrap prey, or build shelters.
Yes, spiders have jointed legs, making them arthropods, and have the head and thorax connected as one body part called a cephalothorax. The other body part is the abdomen.
There is nothing particularly unusual about the body of a spider monkey; all primates have almost exactly the same body parts. The only body part that a spider monkey has that a human being doesn't have is the tail.
The spider and ant may be both invertabretes but the ant is not part of the spider family.
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It's called a gyro or a detangler.
The Spider's body has two parts: a fused head and thorax (cephalothorax or prosoma), and the abdomen or opisthosoma (the rear body). The heart is located at the top-front of the abdomen.
Depending on the context of the sentence, the word "spins" can be either an intransitive verb (a spider spins its web); or a transitive verb (he spins fibers into thread). The word "spin" can be a verb as in a swift twirling motion or a noun as in taking a spin around the block. It is often used in slang expressions (spin doctor, meaning that person's interpretations of statements) and also in phrasal verbs like spin off or spin out.