Phyla: Echinoderms
Class:
-Asteroidea - Sea stars
-Ophiuroidea - Brittle stars
-Holothoridea- Sea cucumbers
Eyespots are located at the tip of each ray on a starfish. A Starfish can only discern light and dark with it's eyespots.
It is the part that extends from the ring canal, all the way to the tip of the starfish. It's under the gonad.
southeastern tip of starfish isle
White spots on a starfish usually indicate illness. If the salinity in your tank has changed, it can cause the starfish to become ill and may even be fatal.
You can find Admiral Leonard on the top left "arm" of Starfish Isle. He is underneath the palm tree directly right of the dock going from Starfish to the southern tip of Jungle Isle.
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 eyespot on a starfish is a simple light-sensitive organ located at the tip of each arm. It allows the starfish to detect changes in light intensity and direction, helping it navigate its environment. While it does not provide detailed vision, this ability aids in finding food and avoiding predators. The eyespots contribute to the starfish's overall sensory perception, enhancing its survival in the ocean.
need: scissors Most people disect starfish starting at the optic cushion (sensory organ at tip of arms - looks like a slit) and cut along the arm then cut around the middle part of the starfish. You can do this to any or all of the legs and you can see all the organs this way.
Starfish are sensitive to touch, light, temperature, orientation and the status of the water around them. The tube feet are sensitive to chemicals, enabling the starfish to detect odor sources such as food.
I believe you are talking about Crash, the surfer. Crash, the surfer, can be found on Starfish isle, on the beach at the tip of the lower left arm.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.