Spiders
There are many in conceptions when it comes to how spiders store, ingest, and digest food. Spiders are split into two feeding groups based on their methods of manipulation of prey. The feeding methods of different spiders is based on the sharpness of their teeth which will determine what kind of things they cane eat. Once the spiders eat their prey , the digestive system will soon do its job. Spiders digest their food externally. many spiders have mouthparts that pierce and suck, and as they bite into their food they can inject the food with enzymes that break down either plant plectins and carbohydrates. Some spiders may even have fat and protein enzymes, depending on the food that they eat, which will help them digest food outside of the body.