Most organisms undergo a process called rigor mortis when they die. This is due to the fact that muscle movement requires energy (in the form of ATP). ATP is generated by respiration which can only be carried out by the mitochondria of living organisms. Therefore a dead organism cannot produce ATP so its muscles remain locked shut making it stiff. If you take a starfish out of water its skin will undergo a process called dessication which essentially means drying out that makes it harder and spikier than normal. Interestingly starfish are in the phlya echinodermata which translates literally as spiny skin.
It stinks!
No. Starfish are dead when their dead, but starfish do grow back their appendages.
yes it can live forever but some die when the waves pull the starfish and the starfish will be dead
He's dead. It stinks.
A skunk or a dead Zebra.
Dead Starfish change colour when they die, if you have seen a Starfish in a certain colour, and then it's colour changes it has died. If you are not sure if a certain Starfish is dead and have never seen it in another colour, then it's going to be pretty hard to find out if it's dead or not, but most Starfish are red.
That usually means they're dead.....
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The Starfish, responds to its surroundings by hissing until their dead cells move again. Then it reproduces and poops out its baby's.
No, dried out starfish cannot be brought back to life. Once a starfish is dead, there is no way to revive it as they do not have the ability to regenerate from a dried-out state. It is important to handle starfish with care to ensure they remain healthy and alive.
It stinks badly and It's. tongue is probably out or cut off! LOL!
If a starfish loses all of its legs, they will grow back. This regeneration is asexual reproduction. We just learned about that