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Pysatrocrashios StarFish By Emily Carter

Pysatrocashios Starfish : Asteroidea Eukaryote or Prokaryote Nuclei or No Nuclei Unicellular or Multicellular Cell wall or No Cell wall Motile or Sessile Asexual or Sexual reproduction The Kingdom

Answers Biome: Marine Eukaryote Nuclei Multicellular No Cell Wall Motile Asexual Reproduction Animal

The 5 Amazing Facts With this kind of amazing species they can come in many different colors but they can also make the tips of their arms come of and that piece of arm will float in the ocean until a baby starfish will grow out of that pieces.

Now about the colors on the starfish Now about the colors on the starfish . On the tips of the starfishes arms . The tips can turn WHITE and get sticky. Its an adaptation. So the starfish can grip onto rocks and coral better.

Starfish can also have an adaptation thats makes them have a webbed feet thing. its like frog feet. It can help the starfish scare of its enemy so it look just like a octopus .

Starfish can digest their food outside of their bodies Starfish can digest their food outside of their bodies. They make a circle with their body and they spit out their food and the crawl away.

The starfish is related to the sea urchins,sea cucumbers and sand dollars. They are all Echinoderms which means hard skin.

The End I hope you liked my power point about the amazing starfish. Thank you for this opportunity .