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The space between the skin and organs of a starfish is called the coelom. This fluid-filled cavity serves as a hydrostatic skeleton, providing support and allowing for movement. It also facilitates the distribution of nutrients and waste products throughout the starfish's body. The coelom is an essential component of the starfish's anatomy, contributing to its overall function and survival.
The brain is one.
The starfish has 10 digestive glands. 2 in each of its 5 arms.
Starfish can be male, female, or hermaphrodite. A hermaphrodite is a plant or animal that has reproductive organs of both sexes.
Yes, each arm of a starfish contains a duplicate set of organs, including reproductive organs, digestive glands, and nerves. This duplication allows a starfish to regenerate lost arms since each arm has the potential to grow into a new, fully functioning starfish.
Yes a starfish can have eyes Upto eight eyes and they can have them on any of their tentacles
Technically starfish don't have eyes. They have sensory organs at the tips of their arms called optic cushions.
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.
No. A starfish has a hard shell and its inside is only organs. To be considered a vertebrate the starfish would need a spine and an internal skeleton (not to mention a head). They are, therefore, classified as invertebrates.
Crayfish have an external skeleton and starfish have an internal skeleton relying on a water vascular system for movement.
skeletal allows movement. No system allows movement of organs LOL
the ventral surface of a starfish is called oral You Jerk.