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Stars
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Copyright: Joao Pereira de Faria (olissipo) (1105)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-08-20
Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Experimental, Macro
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-H5
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/10 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-09-17 1:51
Viewed: 391
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Starfish or sea stars are marine invertebrates belonging to the kingdom animalia, phylum Echinodermata, class Asteroidea. The names sea star and starfish are also (incorrectly) used for the closely related brittle stars, which make up the class Ophiuroidea. They exhibit a superficially radial symmetry. Starfish typically have five or more "arms" which radiate from an indistinct disk (pentaradial symmetry). In fact, the evolutionary ancestors of echinoderms are believed to have had bilateral symmetry, and starfish do exhibit some superficial remnant of this body structure, which is evident in their larval pluteus forms. Starfish do not rely on a jointed, movable skeleton for support and locomotion (though they are protected by their skeleton), but instead possess a hydraulic water vascular system that aids in locomotion. The water vascular system has many projections called tube feet, located on the ventral face of the starfish's arms, which function in locomotion and aid with feeding.


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missing the sharpness

Ola Joao! Very interesting matter! Amazing effect. Original composition. Saude!

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