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A spider's excretory system primarily consists of structures called Malpighian tubules, which are responsible for removing waste products from the hemolymph (spider blood). These tubules extract waste, such as nitrogenous compounds, and convert it into uric acid, which is excreted as a semi-solid substance to conserve water. Additionally, Spiders may also expel waste through their digestive system. This efficient system helps spiders thrive in various environments by minimizing water loss.

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