A starfish's mouth is on the center of its bottom side. Its stomach is directly behind the mouth after a short esophagus and extends a bit down its five arms.
It's on the bottom of the starfish because that is where the mouth and stomach are.
A starfish's mouth is on the center of its bottom side. Its stomach is directly behind the mouth after a short esophagus and extends a bit down its five arms.
Where is the anus in relation to the stomach of a starfish?
The mouth is cranial or superior to the stomach.
Yes, the starfish pushes it's stomach out it's mouth then it opens and eats the food.
The lower surface of a starfish is technically called the ventral side. This is where both the mouth and stomach is located on the starfish.
The Starfish pushes it's stomach out through its mouth and slips it into a small crack in the molluscs interior and the digestive juices get to work and the job is done.
By pushing up through their mouths then the stomach opens like a mouth and gets the food.
its right in the middle of its body if you flip a star fish over you will see its mouth the mouth when eating leads straight to the digestive system (stomach) its located between all five arms
A starfish is one example. Some (but not all) can 'evert' their stomach to digest their food.
No - they don't chew their food. Food can be brought into the stomach through the mouth, or the stomach can be extended out through the mouth to digest the food. The food is broken down using digestive enzymes.
it helps eat predators and other things and digests the food it eats