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Echinodermata. TEAM LEEEEEEE. Number of Germ Layers. Echinodermata are triploblastic 3 germ layers. Class aseroidera - sea star. Symmetry. Radial symmetry Evolved from bilateral. Class ophiurodoiea - brittle star. Coelem. Coelomates Large body cavity lined with tissue.
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Echinodermata TEAM LEEEEEEE
Number of Germ Layers • Echinodermata are triploblastic • 3 germ layers Class aseroidera- sea star
Symmetry • Radial symmetry • Evolved from bilateral Class ophiurodoiea- brittle star
Coelem • Coelomates • Large body cavity lined with tissue Class echinoidea- sea urchin
Digestive Tract • Mouth and anus • Some diffuses waste from respiratory surfaces Class echinoidea- sand dollar
Cephalization • No cephalization • Diffuse network of nerves and neurons around the mouth
Segmentation • Not segmented Class holothuroidea- sea cucumber
Skeleton and Appendages • Endoskeleton • Usually have multiple of 5 appendages around center of the body (if they have appendages) Class concentricycloidea- sea daisy
Circulatory & Respiratory System • Open circulatory system(blood does not travel within blood vessels) • Water vascular system • For movement, food, and waste transportation, and respiration • Canals connecting numerous tube feet • Contract muscles and force water into tube feet, causing them to extend and push against ground
Reproduction • Most are separate sexes and some are hermaphrodites • External fertilization • Mostly sexual but can reproduce asexually • Can regenerate body parts
Habitat • All marine animals • Live in salt water • Sessile or slow moving Class crinoidea- sea lilies/feather stars
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