starfish has 5 tapering arms radiating from a central disc.
In seastars, the central part of the body which contains the mouth, anus, madreporite, and gonopores and from which the rays radiate.
The central region, more commonly known as the Central Disk, is the middle of the starfish where the rays start to grow. The Central Disk also contains the pyloric stomach, the anus, the Madreporite, and the stone canalwhich connects the Madreporite to the inner organs.
a flattened, star-shaped body as adults consisting of a central disc and multiple radiating arms
Yes, a starfish is segmented into arms or rays, which radiate out from a central disc. Each arm contains intricate structures that help the starfish move, sense its environment, and capture prey.
The function of the central disk on the starfish is to regrow an appendage if one is cut off. It is where the arms of the starfish originate.
Yes. The stomach of a starfish is located in the central disc. The stomach actually shoots out from the mouth and it secretes digestive juices that liquidize the prey and then a tube sucks up the liquid.
The Sunflower Starfish (of Sea Star) is none of the four mentioned in the question. It is an echinoderm, a marine invertebret having a central disc and many arms.
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Sea Stars and starfish, one in the same, are echinoderms. There are over 1500 varieties, but they all share the five point 'star' shape which consists of a central disc with five arms.
Most likely not. Starfish do not have a brain or central nervous system, and instead have a ganglia.
small central disc protrusion at c3-4