Article 6G1QS Starfish ‘arms’ are actually extensions of their head, scientists say

Starfish ‘arms’ are actually extensions of their head, scientists say

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6G1QS)

The echinoderms more closely resemble disembodied heads than multi-limbed creatures, experts have discovered

Starfish may appear to have a plethora of limbs, but it turns out the creatures actually resemble something akin to a disembodied head.

Experts say it has long been a conundrum how starfish, sea urchins and other animals with a fivefold body plan, known as echinoderms, evolved from an ancestor with twofold symmetry - a body plan common today in animals including insects, molluscs and vertebrates.

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