Starfishes, or sea stars, are members of the do-all-starfishes-or-sea-stars-have-five-armsAsteroidea. Their bodies consist of a central disk from which radiate from five to more than twenty arms or rays
yes
All have cores of about the same mass, but differ in the amount of surrounding hydrogen and helium.
Think of it like a cake. You can use the same amount of ingredients, and do everything the same. Will your cake come out the same? No. It all depends on how far out the planet is from the sun and other factors. There are so many variables.
During the arms race, all of the superpowers were focused on gaining more weapons instead of attacking one another.
Not all rainbows are the same.
yes
All animals produce about the same amount of sperm.
No, because all starfish do it.
While most starfish have only five arms, there are many with five to fifteen arms. Luidia ciliaris have seven. Solasteridae have 10-15. The Antarctic Labidiaster annulatus sometimes have up to fifty arms and other starfish have an abnormal amount of arms due to abnormal development and defects.
No
Six one on all of the 5 arms and one on its back.
No they are not the same color
Yes,because they all, each contain two or more tissue, but all of them in that certain starfish are the exact same
Well, there are lots of different types of starfish and that means that they can't all be the same size. :)
Sea Stars and starfish, one in the same, are echinoderms. There are over 1500 varieties, but they all share the five point 'star' shape which consists of a central disc with five arms.
need: scissors Most people disect starfish starting at the optic cushion (sensory organ at tip of arms - looks like a slit) and cut along the arm then cut around the middle part of the starfish. You can do this to any or all of the legs and you can see all the organs this way.
All computers that have the same GHZ will have the same amount of date. This is in the same amount of time.