Sea Star Actually i don't know that's why i was asking so look it up
It is a Brittle Star not a Sea Star. This is the RIGHT answer I know I had a school lesson on it once! TRUST ME MAKE TODAY A SUNNY DAY
The skeleton is on the outside of a sea star they on the type of echinoderm. In Sea Stars and brittle stars the skeleton is small ossicles that move together creating flexible joints.
The brittle star has very flexible arms that can brake of in situations involving a predator. The broken arms will continue to wiggle and move to distract said preditor, allowing the brittle star itself to escape.
Strong and long arms and fingers as well as flexible joints.
when he wears a black suit he has two arms if he wears a grey suit then he has tentacle arms
sea lilies and feather stars
Echinoderm is from the Greek word εχινόδερμα(echinoderma), meaning "five arms".
The term "slender" is vague and could refer to various contexts, such as a slender creature or object. If you're referring to a specific entity, please clarify. For instance, if you're asking about a slender octopus, they typically have eight arms. If you mean something else, please provide more details for an accurate response.
A marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks.
You change the control arms, upper and lower. The ball joints are manufactured into the control arms.
No, vertebrates are animals that have spinal columns. You are describing an echinoderm, which is an invertebrate.
It is TRUE because it allows you to swing your arms in any direction. Ball-and-socket joints in the shoulders and the hips are the most mobile jorts, permitting a circular movement