Echinoderms
WHAT IS AN ECHINODERM?An echinoderm is an animal that usually lives under the ocean. They are usually two sided and have a mouth. The side with their mouth is called the oral
surface, the opposite side is called the aboral surface.
WHAT ARE COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF
ECHINODERMS?
• Echinoderms are characterized by spiny skin, an internal skeleton, a water vascular system, and suction cuplike structures called tube feet.
WHAT ARE THE GROUPS OF ECHINODERMS?
The groups of echinoderms are:
• Sea Urchins and Sand Dollars
• Brittle Stars
• Sea Cucumbers
• Sea Stars
Ecology of Echinoderms• Echinoderms are
common in a variety of marine habitats. Sea urchins help control the number of other organisms such as clams and corals. There are also threatening echinoderms. One example is a sea star called the crown-of-thorns. It is named after its row of poisonous spines.
Works Cited
• Information:• Miller, Kenneth R., and Joseph S. Levine. Prentice Hall Biology. Upper Saddle River,
N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2002. Print.
• Photos: Page 1: TARIK TINAZAY. Hundereds of colourful - poisonous spine. Agence France
Presse. 18 Nov. 2005. eLibrary. Web. 10 Mar. 2010. Page 2: Starfish (with Yellow Polyps). 2007. Photograph. Prix Online.
<http://www.pirx.com/gallery/albums/echinoderms/starfish01.jpg>
Page 3: Brittle Sea Star. 2007. Photograph. Prix Online.
<http://www.pirx.com/gallery/albums/echinoderms/bstar05.jpg> Page 4: Wright, Matt. CrownofThornsStarfish_Fiji_2005-10-12. 2005. Photograph.
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