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Title: Echinoderms


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Echinoderms
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Phylum Echindermata
  • Share common features with chordates
  • Radial Cleavage
  • Deuterostomes (Blastopore becomes anus)
  • Development of true coeloem
  • Usually slow moving or sessile
  • Usually are radially symmetrical
  • Body parts usually radiate from center
    (frequently as 5 spokes)
  • Possess a thick calcium plate endoskeleton
    surrounded by a thin skin layer
  • Possess a unique Water Vascular System, which
    continues throughout animal and extends into
    extensions called Tube Feet.
  • Functions for locomotion, feeding, gas
    exchange.
  • Reproduce sexually or through regeneration.

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Class Asteroidea
  • Include sea stars
  • Usually have 5 (or multiple of 5) arms radiating
    from central disk
  • Tube feet located underneath each arm used for
    locomotion grasping prey. Operate by hydraulic
    principles.

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Anatomy of a Sea Star
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Feeding
  • Feed on mollusks by pulling shells apart and
    extending stomach outside the mouth into the
    bivalve. The bivalve is digested within it's
    shell. The sea star than re-ingests its stomach

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Reproduction
  • Can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and
    egg.
  • Can reproduce by regeneration

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Sea Stars
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Class Ophiuroidea
  • Include Brittle Stars
  • Distinct central disks with long tube-like arms
  • Lack suckers
  • Move by serpentine motion of their arms

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Brittle Star
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Class Echinoidea
  • Include Sea urchins sand dollars
  • Lack arms, but possess tube feet
  • Many species of urchins possess poisonous spines
    used for defense

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Echinoideans
Sand Dollar
Sea Urchin
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Class Holothuroidea
  • Include Sea cucumbers
  • Are elongated along oral-anal axis
  • Lack spines and have reduced endoskeleton.
  • Do possess tube feet and water vascular system

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Sea Cucumber
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Class Crinoidia
  • Ancient class of animals
  • Include sea lilies
  • Filter feeders with arms radiating from mouth
  • Most are sessile, but some can move

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Crinoids
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