Water vascular system.
Yes, the tube feet of a living sea star move in coordination to help with locomotion, feeding, and attachment. The tube feet are connected to a water vascular system that controls their movement through hydraulic pressure. This allows the sea star to efficiently navigate its environment and capture prey.
A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.
No, sea stars use their tube feet to pry open the clam's shell and then evert their stomach into the clam to digest its soft tissues. Without the use of tube feet, the sea star would not be able to access the clam's flesh to consume it.
0.5/1.0 miles per hour they are the fish fastestinthe ocean the sunfish is the best swimmers of allthe fishes in the world
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
Water vascular system.
With there feet. There are actors inside.
The bottom,so they can move
they dont they use thier legs
they dont they use thier legs
Yes, the tube feet of a living sea star move in coordination to help with locomotion, feeding, and attachment. The tube feet are connected to a water vascular system that controls their movement through hydraulic pressure. This allows the sea star to efficiently navigate its environment and capture prey.
A sea star moves by using tiny tube feet located on the underside of its arms. These tube feet extend and contract, creating a hydraulic pressure that helps the sea star crawl or glide along surfaces.
Not exactly. Starfish can move using hundreds of tiny feet on their undersides, but that isn't really walking.
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Starfish can actually swim up to 8mph (miles per hour).
A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.
The star. Principle cast member.