Ophiures under a microscope, similar to Asteroidea (sea star), type Echinodermata, has five symmetrical rays with which it moves along the bottom, the mouth has 5 jaws with dental papillas. the video shows how the mouth works
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Ophiures Under a Microscope, Similar To Asteroidea (Sea Star), Type Echinodermata, Has Five
Ophiures Under a Microscope, Similar To Asteroidea (Sea Star), Type Echinodermata, Has Five
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Created | 27 Dec 2019 |
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File Size | 1.65gb |
Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
Frame Rate | 25 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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Video Encoding | Photo JPEG |
Tags | Asteroidea, at the bottom, beautiful, Deuterostomia, Echinodermata, five legs, Ophiures, ophiuroidea, Predators, red sea, scavengers, sea star, Snaketail, starfish, symmetry, |