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Starfish
Fromia monilis (Seastar).jpg
Fromia monilis
Scientific classification e
Unrecognized taxon (fix):Asteroidea
Child taxa and orders

Calliasterellidae
Trichasteropsida

Starfish on beach: about 25 cm (10 inches) in size

Starfish, or sea stars, are Echinoderms of the Class Asteroidea.p35

All live in the ocean, on the sea floor. Many starfish live in deep water, others in shallow water. Some live in the intertidal zone, between low and high tide. They have five or more arms and can be quite large. The Sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) is the largest: fully grown, its arm-span is about a metre. This is a bit larger than the famous Crown-of-thorns starfish, which lives on coral polyps.

Although starfish are invertebrates, they do have a kind of skeleton. The bodies of starfish are composed of calcium carbonate plates, known as 'ossicles'. These form the endoskeleton, which takes on a variety of forms such as spines and granules.

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