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How do sea stars move?

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Answer:

By moving water from the vascular system into the tiny feet, the sea star can make a foot move by expanding it. This is how sea stars move around. Muscles within the feet are used to retract them. Each ray of a sea star has a light sensitive organ called an eyespot.

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Answer:

u mean starfish

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they have like little tenticles on their front side of their fins? ig and they stick to the ground and move.

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