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Phylum Echinodermata
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Echinoderms Echino = spiny Derm = skin
Examples: starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sand dollars echinoderms shape of life echino
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Brittle stars
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Sea urchins
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Sea cucumber
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Starfish or sea stars
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Sea lilies
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Sand dollars
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Crinoids
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General Characteristics
All live in salt water near the shore or on the bottom Have an exoskeleton made of calcium carbonate Coelom: the true body cavity is adapted into a water-vascular system Can regenerate their arms, tentacles, spines and intestines
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Regeneration
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Body Plan Pentaradial symmetry Aboral (top) side contains anus
Oral (bottom) side contains mouth and tube feet
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Digestion Digestion: mouth stomach intestine anus
Mouth and stomach can extend outside of the body to start digesting prey Scavengers, filter feeders, or active predators eating echinoderms sea stars eating starfish eating
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Circulation Circulation: no circulatory system
the coelom is adapted into a water-vascular system that circulates nutrients, blood and gases
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Respiration Respiration: breathe through tube feet and/or gills
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Nervous System Nervous System: no brain
Nerves run from the central disk to all other parts of the body Some have light sensitive eye spots
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Movement Movement: move by tube feet located on the oral side
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Reproduction Reproduction: sexual: Dioecious, mating or spawning
Asexual: hermaphrodites: reproduce by fission or regeneration starfish regenerating
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Ecological Importance
Food source for many other animals Eat decaying matter in the oceans Some are poisonous to humans crown of thorns starfish
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Class Asteroidea 5-50 arms Can live up to 30 years
Predators or scavengers Examples: starfish (also called sea stars)
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Purple Stars
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Sunflower Star
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Red Knob Sea Star
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Chocolate chip star fish
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Red Sea Star
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Cushion Sea Star
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Class Ophiuroidea Largest class Long spindly legs Filter feeders
Examples: Brittle stars, basket stars basket starfish
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Brittle Stars
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Brittle Stars
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Basket Star
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Basket Star
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Class Crinoidea Smallest class Have a stalk to attach to the sea floor
Examples: Sea lilies and feather stars sea lilies
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Feather Stars feather stars
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Feather Stars
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Feather Stars
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Sea Lilies
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Sea Lilies
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Class Holothuroidea Have elongated body with tentacles
Eat decaying matter Ex. Sea cucumbers
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Spotted Sea Cucumber
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Eyed Sea Cucumber
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Horrid Sea Cucumber
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Pineapple Sea Cucumber
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Spotted Cucumber sea cucumber ejecting guts sea cucumbers seacucumber
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Class Echinoidea Have spines that can be ejected as weapons
Ex: Sea urchins, sand dollars 1Sea Urchin Info sand dollar sand dollar moving live sand dollar
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Long-spined Urchin
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Banded Sea Urchin
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Short Spined Sea Urchin
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Toxic Sea Urchin
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Sand Dollars
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Sand Dollars
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Heart Urchin
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Heart Urchin
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