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They have eyes at the end of each arm.
A starfish sees because at the end of it's arms on the points it has sets of eyes on each arm. :D
All starfish have a small "eyespot" at the end of each arm. This spot senses light, but is not sophisticated enough to allow them to see images.
The eyespots on the starfish are located at the ends of the rays, the five finger-like structures. Therefore, there are five eyespots. The eyespots are not like humans' eyes- starfishes' eyespots only sense light and dark.
The eyes of a sea star (starfish) are located on the end of each arm. It is a very simple eye that looks like a red spot and can sense light and dark, but doesn't see much detail.
the eyes of a starfish are on the end of their legs, like their suction feelers at the bottom of each leg, but different THEY ARE CALLED SEASTAR NOT STARFISH BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERED FISH!
yes Sea Stars have a eye spot at the end of each arm. They have poor eyesight but can see changes in light.
On the of the shift arm. On the end of the shift arm.
Starfish have little tube feet each with a sucker at the end,. They stick so hard they can pull clams open.
the starfish does not have a brain it is made up of nerve cells that control it's functions A starfish doesn't have a brain in its head like we do. Instead their entire nervous system acts like a distributed brain. So, it has a brain, just not like ours.
A transverse lower suspension arm attached to the chassis at the inner end and to a McPherson strut at the outer end, it keeps the road wheel in the correct place.
Should be 11. One for each ball joint, one on each outer tie rod end, one on each inner tie rod end, two on the idler arm and one on the pitman arm.