Dorsal Side Ventral Side 1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite.

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Dorsal Side Ventral Side

1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite 5. Mouth 13. Stone Canal 6. Tube Feet 14. Ampulla 7. Stomach Coming Out Of Mouth 15. Circular or Ring Canal 8. Pyloric Caeca (Digestive Glands)  

1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite 5. Mouth 13. Stone Canal 6. Tube Feet 14. Ampulla 7. Stomach Coming Out Of Mouth 15. Circular or Ring Canal 8. Pyloric Caeca (Digestive Glands)  

1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite 5. Mouth 13. Stone Canal 6. Tube Feet 14. Ampulla 7. Stomach Coming Out Of Mouth 15. Circular or Ring Canal 8. Pyloric Caeca (Digestive Glands)  

1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite 5. Mouth 13. Stone Canal 6. Tube Feet 14. Ampulla 7. Stomach Coming Out Of Mouth 15. Circular or Ring Canal 8. Pyloric Caeca (Digestive Glands)  

1. Madreporite 9. Gonads 2. Spines 10. Stomach 3. Central Disc 11. Radial or Lateral Canal 4. Ray 12. Madreporite 5. Mouth 13. Stone Canal 6. Tube Feet 14. Ampulla 7. Stomach Coming Out Of Mouth 15. Circular or Ring Canal 8. Pyloric Caeca (Digestive Glands)  

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Gill Structure