In sea stars, food moves through a unique digestive system that includes a stomach and a complex network of digestive glands. After capturing prey, the sea star extrudes its stomach out of its body and into the prey to digest it externally. The digested nutrients are then absorbed into the sea star's body through the stomach and transported to other parts via the coelomic fluid. This efficient system allows sea stars to feed on a variety of marine organisms, primarily bivalves.
After a sea star digests its food, the nutrients are absorbed into its body through the walls of its stomach and digestive glands. The remaining waste is expelled through the same opening it used to consume the food, as sea stars do not have a separate anus. This process allows the sea star to efficiently utilize the nutrients from its prey while disposing of indigestible parts.
There are 8 stars on the Alaskan flag. Each star has 5 points. Each star has 10 distinguishable sides.
15 of each.
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Each player starts with 12 pieces.
the answer is 5 each tip of the star is a acute angle and each angle on the inside of the star is an obtuse angle. there are 5 obtuse angles and no right angles.
there are 240 star coins. 3 in each level
There is no "star alpha". Alpha is PART of the name of many stars - basically one for each constellation.
50, one for each state.
While there is no official protocol to associate a star with any particular state, there are as many stars in the U.S. flag as there are states, so there is a star of each state.
There are 50 stars, one for each state.