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1 Echinoderms Phylum Echinodermata, from the Greek for spiny skin

2 Phylum Echinodermata – spiney-skinned animals includes sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, sea cucumbers, and crinoids reverted back to radial symmetry tube feet and water vascular system

3 Echinoderms

4 Subphylum Asterozoa Classes –Asteroidea (sea star) – Ophiuroidea (brittle stars)

5 Subphylum Echinozoa Classes –Echinoidea (sea urchin and sand dollar) – Holothuroidea (sea cucumber)

6 Subphylum Crinozoa –Crinoidea (feather stars and sea-lillies)

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8 Characteristics Adult echinoderms possess radial symmety

9 Sea star Class Asteroidea

10 Bat star

11 Brittle star Class Ophiuroidea

12 Sea urchin Class Echinoidea

13 Purple urchins

14 Sand-dollar Class Echinoidea

15 Sea cucumber Class Holothuroidea

16 Feather star Class Crinoidea

17 Characteristics Echinoderms' larvae are ciliated, free- swimming organisms that are bilaterally symmetrical

18 Characteristics echinoderms do not possess an external skeleton. a thin skin covers an endoskeleton made of tiny calcified plates and spines Echinoderms possess a unique water vascular system, a network of fluid-filled canals that function in gas exchange, feeding, and secondarily in locomotion echinoderms possess a complete digestive tube Many echinoderms can regenerate. Some sea stars are capable of regenerating lost arms. In some cases, lost arms have been observed to regenerate a second complete sea star. the seastar can insert its stomach through the opening of a bivalve and release gastric juices, digesting the prey alive during feeding

19 Echinoderm means spiny skin


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