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Mrs. Howard’s Life Science
Echinoderms Mrs. Howard’s Life Science
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Echinoderms Sea stars (often referred incorrectly as starfish)
Sea cucumbers Sea urchins Brittle stars Live in a marine habitat
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Echinoderms - Body Description
Radially symmetrical Marine invertebrate Have a system of fluid filled tubes which aid in respiration, waste removal & movement (tube feet)
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Youtube Video on Echinoderm Body Plan
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Echinoderm Protection
Hard exoskeleton Spiny skin Some have poisonous stinging pincer-like organs or use chemical secretions (asteroids) Some can entangle with white threadlike projections (sea cucumbers)
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Echinoderm Feeding Some are carnivores that use tube feet to pry open the shells of bivalve mollusks Sea lilies, basket stars & brittle stars use tube feet on flexible arms to capture plankton that float by on ocean currents (filter feeding)
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Echinoderm Locomotion
Tube feet (similar to a hydraulic system) are used for locomotion There are also muscles within the spines that permit movement
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Echinoderm Special Characteristics
A sea cucumber will cast out its intestines to entangle, frighten or confuse a predator Sometimes, the predator will feed on these intestines allowing the cucumber to escape The sea cucumber then regenerates its intestines
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