How come venom (from spiders or otherwise) affects the victim, but not the predator once the prey is eaten? 301 viewsMay 11, 2024BiologyOther Question100.55K May 11, 2024 0 Comments How come venom (from spiders or otherwise) affects the victim, but not the predator once the prey is eaten? In: Biology 3 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted May 11, 2024 0 Comments Unlike poisons, the active ingredients in various venoms are specialized proteins and peptides (peptides are very similar to proteins, but tinier). The digestive system uses enzymes and acids to break down these proteins into smaller non-venomous amino acids. You are viewing 1 out of 3 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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