Starfish have a complex digestive system with two stomachs that can extend outside the body to engulf prey. They excrete waste through their tube feet and papulae and lack dedicated excretory organs. The nervous system lacks a brain and consists of radial and circular nerves that coordinate movement and sensing. The circulatory system includes the perivisceral coelom, tube feet system, and hemal system to transport nutrients and oxygen. Starfish can reproduce both sexually and asexually, with fertilization occurring externally and larvae developing before settling as adults.