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. Barents Sea
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Ophiures under a microscope, similar to Asteroidea (sea star), type Echinodermata
Ophiures under a microscope, similar to Asteroidea (sea star), type Echinodermata
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Created | 23 Jan 2021 |
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