Some spiders inject venom into prey to kill it. In which mouth appendage might these venomous glands be located?
A) proboscis
B) chelicerae
C) pedipalps
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Gabebro13
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not sure actually. I don't like spiders, so I don't care for their glands
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Abhisar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@BassCatcher15 Can you help @HisOnlyForever ??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah hang on a sec.
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OpenStudy (abhisar):
LOL !
I love spiders...!!
:P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Some spiders inject venom into prey to kill it. In which mouth appendage might these venomous glands be located?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No they deadly man
OpenStudy (abhisar):
Can u make a guess ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Damn. Didnt mean to retype it. Lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dunno .
OpenStudy (abhisar):
Chelicerae, such as those found in spiders, are hollow and contain (or are connected to) venom glands, and are used to inject venom into prey or a (perceived) threat.
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OpenStudy (abhisar):
Got it ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep .
OpenStudy (abhisar):
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OpenStudy (abhisar):
Good job @Gabebro13 !
OpenStudy (anonymous):
For what??
OpenStudy (abhisar):
LOL !!
I thought u already answered it :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No, I don't know the answer
OpenStudy (abhisar):
okay..it's B as i said
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