yes they have a digestive and a reproductive system (:
The digestive gland in a starfish belongs to the digestive system. It plays a crucial role in the breakdown of food, aiding in the digestion of prey by secreting enzymes. The digestive gland also stores nutrients and is connected to the stomach, allowing for efficient nutrient absorption.
In addition to the water vascular system responsible for movement and feeding, you could expect to find a digestive system in a starfish. This system includes the stomach and digestive glands for processing food.
astropecten luidia
The starfish has 10 digestive glands. 2 in each of its 5 arms.
The body system that the colon belongs to is the digestive system. The colon is also known as the large intestine.
Five. There's one in each ray (arm).
The major difference between the vascular system of a human and a starfish is that humans have cardio vascular system and starfish have water vascular system.
Yes. The stomach of a starfish is located in the central disc. The stomach actually shoots out from the mouth and it secretes digestive juices that liquidize the prey and then a tube sucks up the liquid.
It depends what you're comparing them to. Here's a list some of the parts of a starfish: radial canal ring canal stone canal stomach reproductive glands digestive glands water vasculatory system optic cushion tube feet madreporite
The Gullet Is Part Of The Digestive System
help the digestive system
No studies have gone into this, but you can say that starfish send their stomach and other digestive fluids out from their body to digest the food that they will eat, then the starfish will eat the partially digested food back up. So, it is sort of regurgitating.