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Meaning of "tube feet"
tube feet: anatomical structures found in echinoderms such as starfish and sea urchins, used for movement, feeding, and attachment
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The tube feet are long and numerous.
Those are connected to the tube feet or podia.
Tube feet are used for moving.
There are three rows of tube feet on the underside.
The tube feet are pointed and have no suckers.
There are several rows of tube feet on the underside.
Sea stars are characterized by having hundreds of tube feet.
The tube feet are pointed and do not have suckers.
They uses their tiny tube feet to move.
The tube feet are red.
Unique system of photoreceptors in sea urchin tube feet.
The tube feet often form a clearly demarcated sole.
There are two series each of two rows of tube feet.
Tube feet with suckers.
On the underside it has several rows of short tube feet.
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On the underside there are tube feet but these have no suckers.
Its tube feet are very adhesive and it clings securely to rocks.
Echinoderms primarily use their tube feet to move about.
The tube feet produce strands of mucus which trap plankton.
We see the tube feet.
It uses its tube feet to move across the surface or adhere to rocks.
Exchange of gases also takes place through the tube feet.
He has tube feet.
The underside of the arms have two rows of tube feet.
They also use their tube feet to catch their prey.
Inside the mouth edge there is a second pair of tube feet.
The arms start to form and tube feet begin to appear.
But their tube feet give the clue to their true relationship.
Paxillosida adults lack an anus and have no suckers on their tube feet.
They use their tube feet located on the underside of their body.
The snails eat by means of a tongue located beneath their tube feet.
All sea stars have tube feet that are controlled by hydraulic pressure.
Almost all species in this order have five arms with tube feet.
The tube feet are tipped with suckers and do not have any spicules.
These are held fast to their bodies using their tube feet and pedicellariae.
The tube feet of the juvenile puncture through the body of the larva.
On the underside there are multiple rows of tube feet running down each arm.
It has pointed tube feet which allow it to burrow quickly into the sand.
It crawls across the surface or manoeuvres across rocks with its tube feet.
Between the spines are tube feet that are used in food capture and locomotion.
The armouring contains pits into which the tube feet can be retracted.
The spines and tube feet enable the animal to move across the ground.
It catches plankton and suspended particles of detritus with the tube feet on the pinnules.
Both arms and pinnules have tube feet along the margins of the ambulacral grooves.
Tube feet are a combination of off-white and bright orange.
The underside is usually creamy yellow and the tube feet are tipped with red.
The tube feet are covered with a sticky mucus that traps any food that floats past.
In some species, the tube feet lack suckers.
Tube feet consist of two parts, ampullae and podia.
Unlike many other brittle stars, it uses its tube feet in locomotion.
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