No, spiders do not have tongues. They do not have taste buds either. Spiders use special sensory organs called sensilla on their legs and palps to detect chemicals and vibrations in their environment.
yes
Spiders do not have noses in the way that mammals do. They have sensory organs called chemoreceptors on their legs and palps that help them detect smells and tastes in their environment.
the Cephalothorax. The spider's eyes, mouth fangs, stomach, brain and the glands that make the poison are on this part of the body. The legs are connected to this part, as well. Most spiders have eight eyes, but some have less. Spiders also have these tiny little leg-ish things called 'pedipalps' that are beside the fangs. They help to hold prey while the spider bites it.The second part of the body is called the Abdomen. The back end of the abdomen is where the spinnerets, the silk producing glands, are. The spider's body has an oil on it to keep the spider from sticking to it's own web.Spider's legs are covered with many hairs. The hairs pick up vibrations and smells from the air. At the end of the legs are, at least, two small claws. Spiders have 48 knees. Yup, count them…eight legs with six joints on each.Spiders do not have a skeleton inside their bodies. They have a hard outer shell called an 'exoskeleton'. Because it is hard, it can't grow with the spider. So young spiders need to molt, or shed their exoskeleton. The spider must climb out of the old shell through the cephalothorax. You can imagine how hard it must be to pull all those legs out! They are pretty helpless at this point. Once they are out they must stretch themselves out before the new exoskeleton hardens. This gives them a bit of growing room. As adults, they stop growing and do not need to molt.Male spiders are usually smaller than females.< PREV NEXT >
There are several different organs in an animal that are considered edible. These organs are called the kidneys, liver, heart, brain, and stomach.
Spinnerets
Stomach
Protein
The set of glands that regulate the activities of certain organs is called the endocrine system. The endocrine system releases chemical products into the bloodstream.
Yes, sweat glands are considered organs because they are specialized structures that have a specific function in the body. Sweat glands produce and secrete sweat to help regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis.
Spiders make the strands of web with special organs called "spinnerets" that are near the tip of the abdomen of the spider.
They are called glands and they make up the endocrine system. Some glands are the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland, the thyroid and parathyroids, the adrenal glands, the pineal body and the ovaries and testes.
The mammary glands are the organs of milk production
These are called sweat glands.
false
No, cells cannot contain organs. Cells are small, and several cells together form tissues, which then form organs. The parts inside a cell are called organelles, and organelles function in a cell the way organs function in a body.
yes