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Biology, 19.04.2020 03:25 Oneandonlybabygirl

Starfish are part of the echinoderm phylum. The image above is that of a starfish dissection. Which statement is NOT true
regarding the anatomy and physiology of the starfish?
A)The surface pictured is the aboral surface.

B)The stomach has been removed from this starfish.

C)The 'legs of each starfish is called a ray. Rays contain different structures in each one.

D)The parts of the water vascular system include the madreporite, the stone
canal, the ring canal, the radial canal and the tube feet. The madeporite,
stone canal and ring canal are in the center of the starfish.

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