Phylum Echinodermata Flashcards

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Phylum Echinodermata Eumetazoa

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Yes

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Phylum Echinodermata Radiata or Bilatera

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Radiata, but bilateria as larva

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Phylum Echinodermata Deuterstomia or Protostomia?

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Dueterstomia

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Phylum Echinodermata Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate or Coelomate?

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Coelomate

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Phylum Echinodermata Diploblastic or Triploblastic?

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Triploblastic

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Phylum Echinodermata Invertebrate or Vertebrate?

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Invertebrate

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Echinodermata – starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and crinoids

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  • Three tissue layers – spiny skin – water vascular system
  • Adults have radial symmetry – larva are bilateral
  • Unique feature – tube feet
  • All are aquatic – marine
  • Spines hard CaCO3 plates
  • Sexual and asexual (Fragmentation and Regeneration) reproduction
  • Feed on detritus – some are active predators feeding on other organisms
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Phylum Echinodermata Endoskeleton

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Calcium Carbonate

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Class Crinoidea

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Sea Lilies and Feather Stars

Flower shaped – Feathery arms -attached to the sea bottom
Have tube feet and spines but no CaCO3 plates
Many Ordovician Fossils are crinoids

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Class Asteroidea

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Sea Stars

All have five or more arms (usually in multiples of five) radiating from a central disk
Have prominent tube feet that are manipulated by a water vascular system of tubes and suckers
Have imbedded spines made of CaCO3 plates

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Class Ophiuroida

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Brittle Stars

Have five slender arms that tend to break easily
Have tube feet and a water vascular system
Have sharp imbedded spines of CaCO3

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Class Echinoidea

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Sea Urchins and Sand Dollars

Lack the characteristic “arms” of this group
Spherical (sea urchins) or disk-shaped (sand dollars)
Have tube feet and water vascular system
Sea Urchins have prominent sharp spines
Sand Dollars have CaCO3 plates that form a shell like test under the skin

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Class Holothuroidea

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Sea Cucumbers

Shaped like cucumbers
Lack “arms” and spines
Their CaCO3 plates are highly reduced or absent
The have a curious defense reflex – when threatened by a predator they disgorge their digestive tract to distract the predator – while they creep away to safety

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