Echinoderms are a group of marineanimals characterized by their spiny skin and radial symmetry. They are found in oceans around the world and play important roles in marineecosystems.
Radial Symmetry: Most echinoderms exhibit radial symmetry, meaning their body parts are arranged around a central axis. This allows them to move and feed in all directions.
Water Vascular System: Echinoderms have a unique hydraulic system called the water vascular system, which helps them in locomotion, feeding, and respiration.
Tissue Regeneration: Echinoderms have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, making them resilient to injuries.
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