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Where does water leaves a starfish?

Water exits through the tube feet of a starfish.


Do starfish have tube feet?

They have 1,0000 playing 2,000


How does a starfish walk?

a starfish moves by how it has little tube feet on the bottom of it.


What is the starfish structure used for locomotion?

A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.


Do starfish taste things through their feet?

No, but they walk with their tube feet


How a starfish get oxygen?

A sea star (starfish) gets its oxygen through diffusion into the tube feet.


Which surface of a starfish is covered by tube feet?

oral


Where does water exit from a starfish?

Through the Tube Feet.


Where does water enter a starfish?

Water enters the starfish through the madreporite or the tube feet, but mainly the madreporite.


How do starfish stay on the rocks?

The starfish takes in water into the tube feet, (expanding the tube feet) the water is then forced out of the tube feet, (contracting the tube feet) making it able to grab onto the object.


What do the starfish grooves contain?

The grooves on a starfish, also known as sea stars, contain their tube feet, which are part of their water vascular system. These tube feet function in locomotion, feeding, and respiration. The grooves facilitate the extension and retraction of the tube feet, allowing the starfish to move and manipulate objects in their environment. Additionally, the tube feet are equipped with suction capabilities, helping them to cling to surfaces and capture prey.


Where is the Suckers on a starfish?

Suckers on a starfish are located on the tube feet, which are part of its water vascular system. These tube feet extend from the underside of the starfish's arms and are used for locomotion, feeding, and gripping surfaces. The suckers enable the starfish to adhere to rocks and other substrates as it moves or captures prey.