what is the difference between star fish and jelly fish
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Starfish, also known as sea stars, are classified as echinoderms because their bodies are made of calcium carbonate components called ossicles. Starfish, which can regenerate limbs, can have anywhere between five and 50 arms depending on the species. Starfish also have a small eye spot in the middle of their bodies that allow them to differentiate between light and dark. Jellyfish are classified as Cnidarians because they have tentacles that sting. They are basic organisms with a thin layer of skin and a primitive digestive system. Most species are extremely small, but some have tentacles up to 100 feet. While Starfish are solid creatures, the jellyfish is very slight. It is 95 percent water.
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Starfish is from the phylum Echinodermata whereas jelly fish is from phylum cnederia
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