The oral spine surrounds the mouth of the starfish, so it should be located on the oral surface.
The oral spine is located on the oral side.
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the ventral surface of a starfish is called oral You Jerk.
The bottom surface of a starfish (sea star) is referred to as the oral or actinal surface. The top side is referred to as the aboral or abactinal side.
The upper surface of the starfish is called the aboral. The lower surface is called the oral.
oral
The bottom surface of a starfish (sea star) is referred to as the oral or actinal surface. The top side is referred to as the aboral or abactinal side.
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The lower surface is the oral side. The upper surface is referred to as the aboral side.
on the oral surface/mouth
Star fish don't have eye spots, or eyes, they depend on their skin to detect light.
The spines on the oral surface are softer and bend to cover the mouth of the starfish as well as the ambulacral grooves. They are basically for protection.
They crawl on top of their prey and munch, munch, munch, nom nom nom. And they also need to breath so they have to have a mouth otherwise they would die :s hope this helpscassie.x