a sea star catches food, by going up to its prey, using its suction cups to open the food up, and the sea star then pushes its stomach out of its mouth, and on to the food and chemicals from the sea stars mouth then kill the food, and the sea star rips the food from its shell, and digests it
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actually that's a very good question who ever aks this,and the function of the arm of a sea star is just to help the sea star to get food and it hepls to they can walk inside of the ocean
=A sea star really does not eat anything. If there is moss or algae on the item the sea star is clinging to, it will suck those up.=
Sea stars eat their food with their mouths. Their mouths are located in the center part under their body. Their mouths are tiny.
Because of their method of digesting food externally, there is not much food that gets undigested within a sea star. Wastes from digestion are excreted through the anus on top of the sea star or through the water vascular system.
Because they capture the leaping wealth of the sea
No. 119> Wailmer You can capture it in the Sea Capture Challenge on the Saffra Sea.
A sea star is called a sea star simply because of where it lives (the sea) and what it looks like (a star), simple!
The answer is NOT "They have an endoskeleton"~ (plato)
with some sea food sauce or prawn sauce or ceaser sauce.
They use their 8 arms and 2 tentacles to capture food.