If you're asking how it breathes underwater, it lives in a bell-shaped structure of
silk, (an underwater web) open beneath like a diving bell, and filled with
air which the spider carries down in the form of small
bubbles attached one at a time to the spinnerets and hind
legs. . so it basically carries a bubble around with it when its underwater.
Water Spiders breathe through two small openings on the underside of their abdomen. These openings connect to lung-like organs.
a glider is a spider breathe
water spiders are just like any other spider. they need oxygen to breathe. since their home is in the water, best thing to do is to bring the air to their home, that way they can breathe. the way they bring the air down with them is due to special hairs on their abdomen. they catch the air and allow the spider to bring it down with them.
they breath out they nose
Because spiders breathe through their joints. Perfume is stickier than water, which drowns the spider.
All insects breathe through spiracles, except for insects that live in the water. A water stick insect breathes through an air tube.
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
spinach, lots and lots of spinach
We do not breathe in the water as we can't breathe dissolved oxygen.Dissolved oxygen are oxygen that are dissolved into the water.
Because spiders breathe through spiracles on their abdomen, they are able to breathe in air and smoke as they do not have any lungs
THey breathe trowh there lungs.OR eyes! and their butts lol
Water spiders don't have gills but they do have a really neat way of breathing. The spider will spin the web on the water surface and collect air bubbles to fill it from underneath. The spider can then pop up under its web and breathe when it needs to. These spiders also mate and lay their eggs in the 'air bubble web'.These spiders can be found around, and often in, lakes, ponds and streams, floating on sticks and leaves.
They use their gills to breathe under water.