Echinoderms Introduction Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals that includes sea stars , sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers. They are known for their radial symmetry and unique water vascular system.
Characteristics Radial symmetry Endoskeleton made of ossicles Water vascular system for movement and feedingTubefeet for locomotion and feeding Pentaradial symmetry in adults Classes of EchinodermsEchinoderms are divided into five main classes :
Class Asteroidea (sea stars )Class Ophiuroidea (brittle stars )Class Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars)Class Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars )Class Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers)Echinoderms reproduce sexually, and most species have separate sexes. Fertilization typically occurs externally, and larvae undergo a metamorphosis before reaching adulthood.
Echinoderms play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey. They also contribute to the health of coral reefs and help regulate the populations of other marine organisms .
Study Tips Practice identifying different classes of echinoderms based on their unique features. Understand the functions of the water vascular system and tubefeet in echinoderms. Learn about the ecological importance of echinoderms in marine ecosystems . Explore the reproductive strategies of different echinoderm species . .