Biology, 12.06.2020 22:57 springlover7266
Gerri says that spiders use their fangs for the same
purpose that crustaceans use their claws. Alana disagrees
and says that spiders use their fangs for the same purpose that centipedes use their claws.
Which best explains who is correct?
A. Alana is correct because spiders use their fangs to inject venom. Centipedes use their claws for this same
purpose
B. Alana is correct because spiders use their fangs to
catch prey. Centipedes use their claws for this same
purpose.
C. Gerri is correct because spiders use their fangs to inject
venom. Crustaceans use their claws for this same
purpose.
D. Gerri is correct because spiders use their fangs to catch
prey. Crustaceans use their claws for this same
purpose.
Answers: 3
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