yes
Starfish have no brains and no blood. Their nervous system is spread through their arms and their blood is actually filtered sea water.When starfish lose an arm, they can grow it back! This process is called "Autotomy." After the arm comes off, the cut area begins to heal and a new arm begins to grow. The arm that is broken off will die. However, in some cases, not only do the starfish grow new arms, but the arms that have been cut off grow new starfish.
No, because all starfish do it.
These creatures are most likely starfish. Starfish have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, including their arms, which allows them to reproduce asexually through fragmentation. If a starfish is cut into pieces, each piece has the potential to grow into a new individual.
move with there arms and lose arms and spilt in half but they grow back
yes. they can grown 13 arms the limt of arm they can grow is 40 arms or legs
A starfish has five limbs and if one of those limbs (which can also called arms or legs) is lost it can regrow over time. A starfish that is halved can grow into two starfish.
The possessive form is the 'starfish's arms'.
Yes, starfish can regenerate lost arms, and in some cases, a new starfish can develop from a single arm if it contains a portion of the central disc. This remarkable ability is a form of asexual reproduction known as regeneration. The new starfish will grow from the arm, eventually developing into a fully functional organism. This process highlights the incredible regenerative capabilities of echinoderms.
A starfish has 5 arms, 1 on top 2 for arms and 2 for legs.
A starfish can grow a new arm!
yes they do but they don't produce eggs they are split in half and both halfs grow new parts and that's how mine reproduced
A starfish uses its arms to pry open clam or oyster shells