wasp spider

wasp spider

Monday, April 4, 2011

THE INSIDE OF A SPIDERS


Spiders have an alimentary canal (yellow),
a blood vascular system (red),
a breathing system (orange),
a nervous system (blue),
an excretion system (green),
a reproduction system (white) and
a set of glands for the production of silk (white at the rear).

The red back

The black in color Redback spiders live everywhere throughout the Australian continent. Female Redback spiders are with a very apparent red or orange stripe that is visible on the back of the spider. The female Redback spider is dangerous and almost always connected to human deaths. Redback spider bites cause severe pain at the site of the bite and cause other symptoms to include: sweating, muscular weakness, vomiting, and nausea. Redback spider venom is a neurotoxin that affects the neurotransmitters causing there depletion. The Redback spider has caused several reported deaths of bitten human beings but none have died since the release of an antivenom. Over 250 bites receive antivenom treatment each year with many more cases most likely go unreported