A starfish and a scale worm have a commensal relationship (commensal is a type of symbiotic relationship where the host benefits the stowaway but doesn't harm the host):The sea star provides protection and food for the scale worm. The scale worm doesn't harm the sea star, therefore it is a commensal relationship.
The intertidal zone of the ocean.
a starfish or something along the line of that
An astrophyton is an alternative name for the basket star, any of a group of animals which resemble starfish, belonging to the Mesozoic era.
Depending on the location, type, and size of starfish purchased, the average aquarium starfish is $8 to $15. The price can easily exceed that for extra large or otherwise 'special' specimens.
There is currently no location in Houston, Texas available for in-store gift basket purchases. The nearest Harry and David's location is in Allen, Texas.
The basket star has 5 branched articulate arms, which is why they look like they have so many appendages.
To effectively mount a staghorn fern in a basket, first line the basket with sphagnum moss. Then, place the fern in the center of the basket and secure it by wrapping fishing line around the root ball. Hang the basket in a location with indirect sunlight and mist the fern regularly to keep it moist.
Starfish or sea stars are echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea. The names "starfish" and "sea star" essentially refer to members of the Class Asteroidea. However, common usage frequently finds "starfish" and "sea star" also applied to ophiuroids which are correctly referred to as "brittle stars" or "basket stars".
yes is a good location? because to many people from waltham going to somerville, burlintong..etc..
Yes a starfish are an invertebrate because they lack a backbone. They fall into the Phyla Enchinodermata which is a group of aquatic animals that possess the feature of having radial symmetry and moving and consuming by a internal canal.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.