A sea anenome is a plant, where as a starfish is an animal. Their diets differ and most anenomes can deliver a poisonous shock to another animal.
Starfish are vertebraes and sponges are not.
There is not the remotest similarity, either physiologically or behaviourally, between quolls, carnivorous marsupials, and starfish, marine invertebrates.
Starfish and sponges. starfish and sponges also share the same common disease called, listen to your teacher better
Yes, starfish do eat sea urchins. They wrap themselves around the sea urchin and evert their stomach against it to dissolve away the flesh and shell. Eventually when the flesh and shell is dissolved by the starfish stomach acids, the starfish eats the inside of the sea urchin.
Both are soft
Sponges are in the group(phylum) Porifera. The phylum echinodermata are the starfish, urchins sea cucumbers, and sea lilies..
When the red-knobbed starfish is young, it will eat algae, but as it grows it will eat soft corals, sponges, tubeworms, clams, starfish and other invertebrates.
starfish sponges sea cucumber others
no sponges do not eat small fish they move slowly across the ground like starfish and eat bacteria of rocks and coral.
Because they are living animals, like starfish and sea cucumbers.
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starfish, seaweed, corals, sponges, algae, sea-shells.
starfish, seaweed, corals, sponges, algae, sea-shells.