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Kaleb Hampton
1 July, 13:40
What are the tube feet on a star fish
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Gage
1 July, 13:58
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This is a question for the biology section, however, here is the answer.
Tube feet are used for holding onto things, moving around, and opening the shells of clams and oysters. These tube feet are connected to the radial canals of the starfish.
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