Yes, the uric acid decomposes the calcium structure the spines.
Spines of the sea urchin can cause injuries of the skin.
A sea urchin is a spiny marine animal that belongs to the echinoderm group. They typically have a hard outer shell covered in spines and are found in oceans around the world. Sea urchins play important roles in marine ecosystems as herbivores or scavengers.
If you step on a sea urchin, immediately soak the affected area in hot water (not scalding) for 30-90 minutes to help ease the pain. Seek medical attention if spines remain embedded or if you experience signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus.
because it has either been threatened or frightened
That depends, obviously, on the species of Sea Urchin. All belong to the Phylum Echinodermata (along with sea stars and sea cucumbers) and to the Class Echinoidea. They are then divided into different orders, genera and species. That depends, obviously, on the species of Sea Urchin. All belong to the Phylum Echinodermata (along with sea stars and sea cucumbers) and to the Class Echinoidea. They are then divided into different orders, genera and species.
Spines of the sea urchin can cause injuries of the skin.
they are venomous
sea urchin
I think it is the sea urchin although i might be wrong. - you are correct, a sea urchin is in the Echinodermata phylum as the sea star.
Sea urchin spikes are called "spines." These spines are made of calcium carbonate and serve various purposes, including protection from predators and aiding in locomotion. They can vary in size, shape, and color depending on the species of sea urchin. Additionally, some species have venomous spines that can deliver a painful sting.
A sea urchin's body is covered in sharp spines.
sea anemones have stinging tentacles, and sea urchins have spines.
So that the sea urchin can protect itself from is enemies, it also has venomous spines. They also use their spines to kill other sea ceatures, so they can eat them.
It's a sea urchin.
So that the sea urchin can protect itself from is enemies, it also has venomous spines. They also use their spines to kill other sea ceatures, so they can eat them.
Well I wouldn't test it... it probably would hurt though
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