Locomotion of starfish takes place through pseudopodia.
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Starfish - info and games - Sheppard Software Locomotion: Sea stars move using a water vascular system. Water comes into the system via the madreporite. It is then circulated from the stone canal to the ring canal and into the radial canals. The radial canals carry water to the ampullae and provide suction to the tube feet
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Locomotion of starfish takes place through pseudopodia. False.
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In asteroids (star fishes), the coelomic body cavity is well developed, but the body wall being rigid, peristaltic movement is not possible. So, their locomotion depends upon the coelomic spaces extended into the tentacles and water vascular system.
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