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What is the locomotory organ of starfish?
The locomotory organ of starfish is the tube feet. Tube feet are small, fleshy, cylindrical projections located on the underside of starfish arms. They are lined with cilia and have a suction cup at their tip. Starfish use their tube feet to move by attaching them to surfaces and pulling themselves forward. They can also use their tube feet to hold prey and to open shells.
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