Foxes are more closely related to snake than sea stars. Foxes and snakes share similar ancestors and both have vertebra that make up their spines.
They are more closely related to foxes. Both foxes are snakes are vertebrates. Starfish are echinoderms.
Both foxes and snakes are vertebrates while sea stars belong to a group of invertebrates called echinoderms. This means that foxes and snakes share a common ancestor (probably something resembling a lizard) which they do not share with sea stars.
The color of a star is closely related to its temperature. Cooler stars appear reddish in color, while hotter stars appear blue. This is due to the relationship between temperature and the peak wavelength of light emitted by the star.
Brittle stars or ophiuroids. These are echinoderms in the class Ophiuroidea closely related to starfish.
I have a sea star, a mollusc, and a mushroom. The sea star is most closely related to a human.
One early developmental event suggesting frogs are more closely related to sea stars than either group is related to snails or worms is gastrulation. In both frogs and sea stars, gastrulation involves the formation of a blastopore that becomes the opening of the digestive tract, while this differs in snails and worms. Additionally, frogs and sea stars share radial cleavage during early cell divisions, unlike the spiral cleavage seen in snails and worms.
Generally, yes. For stars on the main sequence, meaning that they fuse hydrogen at their cores, mass, size, color, brightness, and temperature are all closely related. More massive stars are larger, brighter and hotter than less massive ones. The least massive stars are red. As you go to more massive stars color changes to orange, then yellow, then white, and finally to blue for the most massive stars.
We can. They may be closely clumped together, but we can still see them.What we can't see is the stars on the other side of the central core of the galaxy, called the observational shadow,See related link for a pictorial
they are stars
Stars and Galaxies are related because a galaxy is a system of billions of stars, gases, and dust.
Each species has its own scientific name however, their class is Ophiuroidea.
The temperature of stars can vary, with the hottest stars reaching temperatures of over 100,000 degrees Celsius. These stars are typically blue in color and are known as blue giants. The temperature of a star is closely related to its color and size.