star fish
No, mollusks do not have tube feet. Tube feet are a feature of echinoderms, such as sea stars and sea urchins, which they use for locomotion and feeding. Mollusks typically have a muscular foot for movement instead.
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Sea urchins primarily move using their tube feet, which are part of their water vascular system. These tube feet are extended and retracted to create a gripping motion on surfaces, allowing the sea urchin to crawl along the ocean floor. Additionally, they can use their spines for limited movement and protection, but their primary method of locomotion relies on the coordinated action of their tube feet.
A starfish is a free-moving animal. It can use its tube feet to move slowly along the ocean floor.
Echinoderms use their tube feet by using their water vascular system, so their tube feet are basically controlled by a water pressure system. Tube feet are adapted to a different uses in the groups of echinoderms by being able to use their tube feet to attach to objects as well as for protection and the gaining their nutrients.
These tube feet have suction disks that enable the animals to crawl or attach themselves to objects. Think of a starfish "clinging" to the walls of the inside of a fish tank
tube feet
As with most animals, their feet prevent their other extremities scraping along the ground. They also find them useful for locomotion.
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they use tube feet on the bottom of their rays to move
The water vascular system of a starfish helps it move around by creating hydraulic pressure that powers the tube feet. These tube feet are connected to canals that run throughout the body of the starfish, allowing it to extend and contract them. By controlling the amount of water in the tube feet, the starfish can use them to grip and push off surfaces, enabling movement.
Echinoderms, such as seastars and sea urchins, use their tube feet to move. Tube feet have suction discs which allows the echinoderm to crawl or stick to various surfaces.