Star fish don't have eye spots, or eyes, they depend on their skin to detect light.
The parts of a starfish that are visible are its upper side, known as the aboral surface, which contains the madreporite (water-filtering organ) and the spines, tube feet, and pedicellariae (small pincers).
Suckers on a starfish are located on the tube feet, which are part of its water vascular system. These tube feet extend from the underside of the starfish's arms and are used for locomotion, feeding, and gripping surfaces. The suckers enable the starfish to adhere to rocks and other substrates as it moves or captures prey.
on the bottom of the star fish!!!!!!!
A starfish
It is located on the Aboral surface of the starfish (upper side), and it is sightly off centered, however not to be confused with the anus, the Madreporite is slightly larger than the anus.
a purposes of a star fish sucker is because it sucks on everything
They have special suckers on their body which cling to the rocks like suction cups.
The suckers
the ventral surface of a starfish is called oral You Jerk.
Suckers on a starfish, known as tube feet, are small, flexible, fluid-filled tubes that are part of the water vascular system. They work by contracting and expanding to create suction, allowing the starfish to anchor themselves, move, and capture prey. Tube feet also help the starfish control the flow of water in and out of their body, aiding in respiration and circulation.
the nervous system
The lower surface of a starfish is technically called the ventral side. This is where both the mouth and stomach is located on the starfish.