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  2. Echinoderm - Wikipedia

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    The phylum contains about 7,600 living species, making it the second-largest group of deuterostomes after the chordates, as well as the largest marine-only phylum. The first definitive echinoderms appeared near the start of the Cambrian. Echinoderms are important both ecologically and geologically.

  3. List of echinoderm orders - Wikipedia

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    A brittle star, Ophionereis reticulata A sea cucumber from Malaysia Starfish exhibit a wide range of colours. This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species [1] as well as the extinct species of the exclusively marine phylum Echinodermata.

  4. Deuterostome - Wikipedia

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    Phylum Hemichordata. Class Enteropneusta (acorn worms) Class Planctosphaeroidea [a] Class Pterobranchia; Phylum Echinodermata. Subphylum Asterozoa. Class Asteroidea (starfish) Class Ophiuroidea (brittle stars) Subphylum Blastozoa † Subphylum Crinozoa (sea lillies and extinct relatives) Subphylum Echinozoa. Echinoidea (sea urchins ...

  5. Crinoid - Wikipedia

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    Crinoids are echinoderms in the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. [5] They live in both shallow water [6] and in depths of over 9,000 metres (30,000 ft). [7] Adult crinoids are characterised by having the mouth located on the upper surface.

  6. Echinoderma - Wikipedia

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    The noun "derma" is neuter and therefore if the species name is an adjective, it needs to take the neuter ending (example: Echinoderma asperum). Species ...

  7. Eleutherozoa - Wikipedia

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    Eleutherozoa is a subphylum of echinoderms. They are mobile animals with the mouth directed towards the substrate. They usually have a madreporite, tube feet, and moveable spines of some sort. It includes all living echinoderms except for crinoids. The monophyly of Eleutherozoa has been proven sufficiently well to be considered "uncontroversial ...

  8. Category:Echinoderms - Wikipedia

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    Echinoderms (sea urchins, sea lilies, sea stars, crinoids, ...) are animals in the phylum Echinodermata. There are 5 subphyla, some of them being extinct: †Homalozoa, Crinozoa, Asterozoa, Echinozoa and †Blastozoa.

  9. Hemichordate - Wikipedia

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    Hemichordata (/ ˌ h ɛ m ɪ k ɔːr ˈ d eɪ t ə / HEM-ih-kor-DAY-tə) is a phylum which consists of triploblastic, eucoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical marine deuterostome animals, generally considered the sister group of the echinoderms. They appear in the Lower or Middle Cambrian and include two main classes: Enteropneusta (acorn worms ...