Since the starfish is a cold-blooded animal, its body temperature is the same temperature as the surrounding water it lives in. Each starfish's temperature varies.
Since the starfish is a cold-blooded animal, its body temperature is the same temperature as the surrounding water it lives in. Each starfish's temperature varies.
Yes, starfish can be sensitive to temperature changes. Sudden changes in temperature can stress them and potentially impact their health and behavior. They are ectothermic, meaning they rely on their external environment to regulate their body temperature.
A starfish is a ectotherm. (ectotherm means cold blooded)
A starfish has radial symmetry
a starfish is missing a few body parts like fins and tails
starfish have bumps and spines on their body
The body cavity in a starfish contains the circulatory system and the haemal system. The body cavity also helps starfish by distributing oxygen that has been distributed throughout the body, through the body.
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no the starfish does not have a elongated body
A starfish typically has a rough body due to the presence of small bony plates or spines covering its surface. These structures provide protection and aid in movement for the starfish.
yes it is unsegmented
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