it's tube feet.
yes
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.
It is a kind of eel that attaches to fish.
A sea star is called a sea star simply because of where it lives (the sea) and what it looks like (a star), simple!
On the dorsal surface of a sea star, structures known as "papulae" or "respiratory papulae" are scattered between the spines. These are soft, fleshy projections that aid in respiration and waste removal by facilitating gas exchange. Additionally, the surface may have small, calcareous plates called "ossicles" that provide support and protection. Together, these structures contribute to the sea star's overall physiology and environmental interaction.
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.
Kelp is a type of seaweed that attaches itself to the sea bed and has long fronds that float up to the surface. A kelp bed is the name given to a "forest" of kelp plants.
saturated salt dissolved in sea-water crystallizes on any surface. this substance is known as brine
If anything is rock-solid, it will result in a flat landscape. This will mean that there will be no plateaus, deep sea trenches, volcanoes or mountains if the mantle were solid rock.
no, a sea star is a vertebrate!
the sunflower sea star
Water gets under an Icepack which move it twords the sea. when it gets to the sea it breaks creating more surface area to get heat. it then melsts as its floats.