Their sucker feet hold on to an animal as they extrude their stomach, eat the food, digest, then bring their stomachs back in to their body.
I was just doing a lab report about a sea star dissection and we had to answer this question- I hope that you didn't need this for the same type of lab report because dissecting the sea stars was pretty disgusting! Hope I helped!
Tuned feet
the female gets the food
Penguins catch their food by swimming underwater and using their beaks to catch fish, squid, or krill. They are agile swimmers and use their streamlined bodies to propel themselves through the water to catch their prey.
No, it is much to cold for a starfishes body to mentane it's temproture.
the nervous system
No, has nothing to do with digesting food. it's your bodies outer covering.
In the middle because the eat dead crabs,crabs eat fish,and fish eat seaweed.
Penguins typically catch food by diving into the water and using their streamlined bodies to swim and catch fish or squid. They use their sharp beaks to catch and hold onto their prey while swimming. Penguins are agile swimmers and are well adapted to hunting underwater.
Dolphines are not much different from amals in the digestive system. Their bodies process food and liquids and pass then through their bodies
Penguins hunt for food by swimming underwater searching for fish, squid, and krill. They use their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and catch their prey. Penguins also have excellent underwater vision to help them locate and catch their food.
Penguins catch their food by diving into the water and using their beaks to catch fish, squid, and krill. They typically swallow their food whole while swimming underwater. Penguins are swift and efficient hunters that rely on their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to catch their prey.
You catch food by setting traps to catch them. Other ways are by fishing, harvesting, and hunting for food.