Spiders spin webs with their silk and also use it to wrap up their prey.
Some spiders build a web so their food will fly or crawl into it. Others make a tunnel and then surprises their prey by popping out of their tunnel and catching the food. Some spiders build a web net and drops it on their food and eats it when it's ready. There are many different ways spiders can catch their food.
an egg sack
Uloboridae is a family of spiders that do not have venom but wrap their prey with silk and then use digestive enzymes to eat them.
They hide and then they sneak up behind and grabs them
Spiders spin webs not only for shelter but to capture their food. Insects, bugs, and other spiders get caught in these webs.
They make spider webs, which some sticky thing that makes the fly stick to it.
Water in the food will evaporate, taking up more space underneath unvented plastic wrap. This will either lead to your food blowing up (as the pressure underneath the wrap grows too high) or to you getting steam burns when you open the unvented plastic and all of the pressurized hot steam blasts your hand.
chicken wrap is from carbohydrate which is the wrap itself and protein from the chicken
Plastic wrap or aluminum foil are commonly used to wrap up leftovers in the kitchen. Both options help to keep the food fresh and prevent it from drying out or absorbing other odors in the refrigerator.
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
by their webs