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Starfish have numerous feet however no brain– here’s how they move

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Starfish feet are collaborated simply through mechanical loading, making it possible for the animals to bounce rhythmically along the seabed without a main nerve system

By Christa Lesté-Lasserre

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Tubular feet on the underside of a chocolate chip sea star

Matthew McHenry and Eva Kanso

Starfish coordinate numerous feet to hop about– and they do it without a brain. A brand-new understanding of how they handle this might motivate undersea expedition robotics that deal with the exact same concepts.

The marine invertebrates, likewise referred to as sea stars, raise their bodies off the ground with their small tubular feet to cross undersea surface areas like rocks and sand.”[The feet are] nearly like mini-organisms, all sort of connected to the exact same body– and you’ve got …

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