The mouth of a brittle star is located on its underside, in the center of its body where the legs converge. It is surrounded by small feeding structures called podia used for capturing and transporting food to the mouth.
Brittle stars typically have separate sexes and reproduce sexually, so each individual can have both a mother and a father. This means they can have two parents.
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Brittle stars are carnivores, as they primarily feed on small organisms such as plankton, mollusks, and detritus in the ocean. They use their flexible arms to catch and consume their prey.
Brittle stars have a unique body structure consisting of a central disc and five long, flexible arms. The central disc houses the mouth and contains vital organs, while the arms are used for locomotion, allowing the brittle star to crawl and escape predators. Tube feet, located along the arms, assist in movement and feeding by capturing small particles from the water. Additionally, brittle stars can regenerate lost arms, which aids in their survival in harsh environments.
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That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.
A Brittle star is not a myriapod. A Brittle star is an echinoderm. An example of a myriapod would be a centipede.
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The Brittle star is in the Family Ophiodermatidae.
a brittle star is an invertabrate
a brittle star is a type of starfish.
invertabrateA Brittle star is not a myriapod
Brittle star
Brittle stars have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria. The bacteria live on the brittle star's skin and help digest food for the brittle star. In return, the brittle star provides the bacteria with protection and a suitable environment to thrive.
The brittle star belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.