Well, sweetie, using a scalpel to cut a starfish open is like trying to use a toothpick to chop down a tree - it's just not gonna work. Starfish have a water vascular system that helps them move and eat, so cutting them open with a scalpel would just be cruel and pointless. Plus, I'm pretty sure the starfish wouldn't appreciate it much either.
Scalpel
a scalpel
A scalpel
im pretty sure yes...
cut stuff
Usually a scalpel is used to cut a tendon when doing surgery.
Scissors are often used rather than a scalpel to open the body walls of a grasshopper because they provide more control and create a cleaner, more precise cut, which is important for preserving the internal structures for observation. Additionally, scissors can effectively cut through the exoskeleton without the risk of slipping that can occur with a scalpel, making the dissection safer and easier. This method minimizes damage to the internal organs, allowing for better examination.
It could be a scalpel.
Yes
I'm not fully certain about if its cut in two but i know if a limb is cut off it regrows, The starfish if cut in two it maybe possible both halves regrow the other half into two individual starfish.
It is a scissor and a scalpel because you have to cut it up.
Cut the leg and it will reproude