Digestive
System And The Process Of Digestion In Star Fish
Starfish
shows an alimentary canal extending from oral to aboral side. It shows the
following parts.
It is present on the oral surface. It shows sphincter muscles. It, is
capable of great expansion and redution.
2. Oesophagus:
Mouth leads into short oesophagus. This leads into stomach.
3. Stomach:
It shows cardiac and pyloric parts. The first part of the cardiac
stomach is big and 5 lobed. It can come out through mouth. This is brought
forward by 5 pairs of retractor muscles.
The
pyloric stomach is small and star shaped. Each angle of the stomach is drawn
into the corresponding arm. This is branched. These branches are called pyloric
caecae or hepatic Caecae, or gastric glands. They work like pancreas. They
secrete digestive juices. They store reserve food.
4. Intestine :
Pyloric stomach opens into 5 sided broad intestine. From intestine
2 to 3 rectal caecae are given off.
The
last part of the intestine is called rectum which opens out through anus.
Food:
Star fish is a carnivorous animal. It feeds on a number of sedentary marine
animals. Ex : Oysters, Crustaceans etc.
Feeding
Mechanism :
Whenever
it comes in contact with an oyster, it archs over it. With the help of tube
feet, it separates the two valves of the oyster. Through this gap it pushes its
cardiac stomach into the mantle cavity of the oyster.
Digestion
:
Digestion is both extra and intracellular. The digestive juices are poured on the soft parts of the prey. The digestion is partly completed outside the body. Then starfish withdraws its stomach along with the digested food. The remaining digestion is completed" in the stomach and. pyloric caecae. The digestion is completed in the stomach and pyloric caecae.
The digested food is absorbed
through the walls of the digestive tract into the coelome and supplied to all
parts. Most of the undigested food is sent out through mouth. In star fish very
small amount of undigested food will be sent out through anus, hence the
intestine and rectum are very small.

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