Starfish do not have any bones AT ALL!!
No starfish do not have bones.
Starfish do not have bones, therefore they are invertebrates.
No, sea stars are echinoderms, they have no bones in their body, they have tubes that fill with water to help them move.
Starfish are invertebrates, but they do have any endoskeleton comprised of calcareous ossicles. These ossicles are connected together by a mesh of collagen fibers.
Crabs are invertebrates, animals without a backbone. As crustaceans, they have exoskeletons which are molted as they grow.
Starfish's skeletons are much smaller and they are shaped like a star.Starfish are invertebrates, meaning that they do not have have backbones or the bones to which arms and legs are attached on the human skeleton.AnswerStarfish have hydrostatic endoskeletons made of hard, bumpy, spiny ossicles. They are invertebrates, meaning that they do not have a backbone or spinal cord. Their skeletons require water to function, hence the name hydrostatic. Humans have bones made of different materials, and they have joints, unlike starfish. STARFISH DO NOT HAVE EXOSKELETONS. They are Echinoderms, not Arthropods.
1.snails 2.sponges 3.starfish 4.jellyfish 5.insects 6.segmented worms 7.octopus 8.shellfish 9.snake have bones 10.squid 11.sharks LOOK THROUGH THE OTHER QUESTIONS FIRST! worms sharks snails insects starfish jellyfish
Technically, No. Starfish have arms and legs. If one of their arms or legs break they can grow it back because the have no bones/skeletons. However, during this process the starfish gets attacked and hurts itself in the process then the starfish will grow more than 1 limb/ arms/ legs
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
invertebrates are animals which do not have a skeleton made up of bones . Some examples of invertebrates are - Jellyfish , Corals , Starfish , Sponges , Crabs and Shrimps
Yes they can