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Arachnid Physiology

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Arachnid-physiology refers to the biological processes and functions specific to arachnids, a class of joint-legged invertebrates including spiders, scorpions, and ticks.

Key Features

  • Eight legs
  • Various venomous or silk-producing glands
  • Multiple eyes in some species
  • Exoskeleton that molts as they grow

Pros

  • Efficient predators due to venomous fangs
  • Silk production used for web-building or creating egg sacs

Cons

  • Venomous bites can be harmful to humans
  • Some species are considered pests in certain environments

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