The eyespots on the starfish are located at the ends of the rays, the five finger-like structures. Therefore, there are five eyespots. The eyespots are not like humans' eyes- starfishes' eyespots only sense light and dark.
The eyespot of a starfish detects light and there is an eyespot located at the end of each of the arms!
Starfish really don't have eyes but into the area where they eat prey, is where the starfish usually looks out (which is the only way) which is why they are quick at catching preys.
at the tip of each arm
they have no eyes
On the tip of the ray.
echinoderms
Yes a starfish can have eyes Upto eight eyes and they can have them on any of their tentacles
No
starfish dont really have eyes the have eyespots like some worms. starfish cant see with their eyespots but they can sense sunlight
No
Technically starfish don't have eyes. They have sensory organs at the tips of their arms called optic cushions.
I am guessing a starfish.
A starfish sees because at the end of it's arms on the points it has sets of eyes on each arm. :D
a starfish can have about 2 million eggs but normally 1 million..
the eyes of a starfish are on the end of their legs, like their suction feelers at the bottom of each leg, but different THEY ARE CALLED SEASTAR NOT STARFISH BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERED FISH!
im doing a science project on echinoderms and it says that they have eyes on their feet
They have eyes at the end of each arm.
starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.