Echinodermata Familiy

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An Echinodermata Familiy is a invertebrate sub-family composed of Echinoderms.

  • Context:
    • It can exhibit features like a calcareous endoskeleton composed of ossicles.
    • It can possess a water vascular system used for locomotion, feeding, and respiration.
    • It can demonstrate the ability to regenerate lost body parts, particularly in sea stars.
    • It can show a range of reproductive strategies, including both external fertilization and brooding.
    • It can inhabit a variety of marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea habitats.
    • It can play significant ecological roles, serving as bioindicators and essential components of benthic ecosystems.
    • It can display pentaradial symmetry in adults, although larvae are typically bilaterally symmetrical.
    • It can have diverse feeding strategies, including suspension feeding, deposit feeding, and predation.
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  • Example(s):
  • Counter-Example(s):
    • Mollusca, which includes invertebrates like snails and clams that have a different body plan and lack the water vascular system.
    • Arthropoda, a phylum that includes insects and crustaceans, characterized by their exoskeleton and segmented bodies.
  • See: Mesozoic Marine Revolution, Fromia Indica, Asteroidea, Ophiocoma Scolopendrina, Ophiuroidea, Stomopneustes, Echinoidea, Oxycomanthus Bennetti, Crinoid, Actinopyga Echinites, Sea Cucumber, Ctenocystoidea.


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