The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The possessive form is subsidiary's.
The appendages of a starfish are called arms. Starfish typically have five arms (also called rays) but depending on the species they can have as few as three or as many as fifty. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes and serve several purposes such as moving, feeding, tasting and reproduction.
Bicyclist's is the possessive form.
The plural form for the compound noun sergeant at arms is sergeants at arms; the plural possessive form is sergeants at arms'.
The possessive form for the proper noun Venus is Venus's.Example: What happened to Venus's arms?
The plural form of sergeant-at-arms is sergeants-at-arms.
A starfish uses its arms to pry open clam or oyster shells
No, not all starfish have the same number of arms. Most species of starfish have five arms, but there are some species that can have more or fewer arms, ranging from 4 to over 40 arms.
54 because 9x6= 54
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No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).
It is not known which species of starfish has 12 arms. Most starfish have 5 arms but some starfish who have birth defects can have more.
No. There is no hard, inflexible exoskeleton. The starfish skin has hard protuberances called ossicles, in the form of small plates and spines, which offers most species some protection. The only way a starfish can become smaller is through extreme starvation, disease, or losing one or more arms to a predator. In many starfish, the arms will regrow.
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No, not all starfish have the same amount of arms. Different species of starfish can have varying numbers of arms, ranging from five to over thirty arms. The number of arms a starfish has is determined by its species.