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myschool is correct
Spiders partly digest their food extracellularly by injecting digestive enzymes into their prey, breaking down the internal tissues, and then sucking up the resulting liquid mixture

The Answer is A ( Housefly), as house fly digest food externally by injecting its saliva on the food which turns the food into watery subtances and the house fly can then feed on it using its Lambium.
Termites on the other hand have symbiotic cellulose-digesting bacteria in their caecum which them digest cellose from wood or plant they ingested.

Cockroaches and spiders are both external digesters, meaning they release digestive enzymes onto their food outside of their bodies to break it down before consuming it.




