they contain two to four tube feet.
Yes, each arm of a starfish contains a duplicate set of organs, including reproductive organs, digestive glands, and nerves. This duplication allows a starfish to regenerate lost arms since each arm has the potential to grow into a new, fully functioning starfish.
No, the cerebellum does not typically exhibit gyri and sulci like the cerebral cortex. Instead, it has a finely folded surface with folia (small ridges) and deep grooves called fissures.
Vertical grooves are called "striations."
To remove waste and create grooves, tools such as routers or milling machines are commonly used. These machines employ cutting bits to carve out material from a workpiece, forming precise grooves for various applications. In woodworking, for example, a router can create decorative grooves, while in metalworking, milling machines can produce functional grooves for components.
A starfish can reproduce by mating with another starfish or asexually. Asexual reproduction is usually done after a starfish experiences dismemberment. The dismembered arm can grow into a whole new starfish.
The grooves on a starfish, also known as sea stars, contain their tube feet, which are part of their water vascular system. These tube feet function in locomotion, feeding, and respiration. The grooves facilitate the extension and retraction of the tube feet, allowing the starfish to move and manipulate objects in their environment. Additionally, the tube feet are equipped with suction capabilities, helping them to cling to surfaces and capture prey.
Starfish have been known to live as deep as 6000m
deep ---Actually, starfish live in shallow water. Or, rocky pools.
It is a drill bit having deep helical grooves, that is spiral grooves
False. The deep grooves within the cerebral hemispheres are known as sulci, while the raised folds are called gyri.
It is a drill bit having deep helical grooves, that is spiral grooves
2000 ft
a groove is called a sulcus, but a deep groove is called a fissure.
On the surface of a starfish you will find spines used for protection as armor, dermal gills surrounded the spines, a central disk, madreporite, arms and an anus. Underneath tubed feet used for movement, mouth, ambulacral grooves, and its mouth.
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
Yes, each arm of a starfish contains a duplicate set of organs, including reproductive organs, digestive glands, and nerves. This duplication allows a starfish to regenerate lost arms since each arm has the potential to grow into a new, fully functioning starfish.
most of them are born in Tampa Florida Atlantic ocean in the deep bottom