One of the functions for tube feet are for movment, and also so they can pry open their clams.
Tube feet are structures that operate like a suction cup.
Echinoderms use their tube feet by using their water vascular system, so their tube feet are basically controlled by a water pressure system. Tube feet are adapted to a different uses in the groups of echinoderms by being able to use their tube feet to attach to objects as well as for protection and the gaining their nutrients.
tube feet can suck anything, but moves slow.
Yes echinoderms have that internal hydrological system that lets them run their tube feet.
the tube feet of an echinoderm helps the animal, by making it move!. hope this helped.
Water exits through the tube feet of a starfish.
These tube feet have suction disks that enable the animals to crawl or attach themselves to objects. Think of a starfish "clinging" to the walls of the inside of a fish tank
A 16-inch diameter tube that is 200 feet long has a volume of: 279 cubic feet.
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Tube feet are small, flexible, suction cup-like structures located on the underside of a starfish's arms. They help the starfish move, cling to surfaces, and capture and handle food. The tube feet are controlled by a water vascular system and work in coordination to allow the starfish to crawl and feed.