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How do sea monkeys move?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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9y ago

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Sea stars move by tube feet on their oral surface. Internally sea stars have little bulbs called ampullae running along each arm. The ampullae are small fluid filled sacs that contract and allow tube feet on the exterior to elongate by pushing fluid into them. The tube feet are hollow and very muscular with suckers at the end. When the tuh do they kiss

foot is touching a substrate muscles can raise the center disc and form suction. Muscles on the sides of the tube feet can be contracted and cause movement in that direction.

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9y ago

Sea monkeys are a type of brine shrimp. These animals move by the use of their local nervous system ganglia, indicating that the animals do not directly control their movements. They are propelled by muscles and the pairs of appendages that are located on their thorax.

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11y ago

no they dont move and im a 100 persent ture and i work with sea squirt and they eat plankton but you cant keep them to warm or cold because they will die after a whie and how i know that is wen i first started to work their it died because i didt know what i was doing but i do now so call or text me and my number is 5052617875 ok so tell me if you work with them or have a pet ok thank you for looking and calling and texting

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12y ago

They have gills on their legs which they can breathe through, and they can swim. Thus, they live in water.

http://www.sea-monkeys.com/html/aboutsm/whatarethey.html

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