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Echinoderms Phylum Echinodermata
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Include sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers
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Have radial symmetry based on 5 parts (similar parts surrounding central axis) Planktonic larvae has bilateral symmetry Considered to have oral/aboral sides, NOT dorsal/ventral
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Body Structure Have a water vascular system-water filled canals
Tube feet-muscular extensions of these canals usually end in suckers used for attachment & locomotion
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Ampullae-muscular sacs that sometimes fill tube feet with water
Madreporite-connects vascular system to outside on aboral (top) surface Also has gonads & digestive system No heart, brain or eyes
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Complete digestive tract-stomach, digestive gland & anus
Endoskeleton-covered by a thin layer of tissue Surface covered with bumps & spines giving them their name-”spiny skinned” (echinodermata)
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Five classes 1)sea stars 2)brittle stars Class: Asteroidea
Subclass:Ophiuroidea
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3)sea urchins & sand dollars Class: Echinoidea
4)sea cucumbers Class: Holothuroidea 3)sea urchins & sand dollars Class: Echinoidea
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5)feather stars & sea lilies
Crinoidea
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Sea stars (starfish) 5 arms to 50 Most are
predatory- bivalves, snails, barnacle, etc.
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Sunflower Star
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Cushion Star
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Brittle Stars Arms very long & flexible -tube feet lack suckers
Eat particles of organic matter passed from feet to mouth More species than any other group of echinoderms
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Basket Star (Brittle Star)
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Brittle Stars
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Sea Urchins & Sand Dollars
Filter feed on drifting plant/animals Deposit feeders that live on bottoms using tube feet lined with mucus to pick up particles
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Sea Urchins
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Sand Dollars
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Sea Cucumbers Wormlike, lack spines Tube feet around mouth reach
out and pick up organic material Escapes by ejecting digestive system distracting predators
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http://www. youtube. com/watch
Sea Cucumber
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Feather stars & Sea lilies
5 to 200 arms due to the branching Mucus helps in catching food Some attach to bottom, some crawl on surfaces in shallow to deep water
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Sea Lilies (with Stalks)
Feather Stars (no Stalks Sea Lilies (with Stalks)
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Biology Sexes are separate in most echinoderms External fertilization
Spawning occurs at once to increase survival
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Echinoderms can use regeneration to replace missing parts
In some sea stars a severed arm can grow into a complete individual
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