Sea stars move at a crawling pace, sometimes imperceptibly slow. But attached to the underside of each arm, tiny, hydraulic suction cups called tube feet work to propel the animal forward on rocky ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. How do sea stars monitor and coordinate hundreds of tube feet whilst moving around — and how ...
Scientists have discovered that each of the sea star’s tube feet is driven independently using local feedback from the environment. Murat Inan/Getty Images Sea stars move at a crawling pace, sometimes ...
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