No they have no eyes, they use their high sensitivity nipples to rub against things and can translate the small vibrations of them into something where they can decide weather they could digest it.
starfish dont really have eyes the have eyespots like some worms. starfish cant see with their eyespots but they can sense sunlight
Technically starfish don't have eyes. They have sensory organs at the tips of their arms called optic cushions.
Starfish do not release energy into food. Starfish obtain energy from food.
eyes
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
a starfish does not have a spine.
there get there food from paki's, which they take out the chocolate bits of there skin(all of it) and use it to make chocolate water which they then drink
Yes, octopuses have eyes. They use their eyes to see and navigate their environment by detecting light and shapes. Their eyes are well-developed and provide them with good vision to help them find food, avoid predators, and communicate with other octopuses.
Different animals use different features to find their food. Most use their nose, such as a dog or a rabbit, but others use different features. A bat finds it's food by using it's ears- it does a thing called echolocation, so they can 'see' in the pitch black. It's very clever. Most animals also use their eyes to find food as well.
Because the purpose of heart is to pump blood. But starfish don't have blood, instead they have a water vascular system.
It doesn't open because you have to find a starfish at the museum and then use it to put it on the offering stone. The starfish is on the face of Poseidon's statue.
Use the starfish as an offering on the altar, by the door to Poseidon's realm.