Yes, starfish is an echinoderm. Echinoderms are a group of marine animals that also include sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers. Starfish belong to the class Asteroidea within the phylum Echinodermata.
Remember that taxonomic classification has eight main levels: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Species All starfish belong to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Animalia, the phylum Echionodermata, and the class Asteroidea. After this they diverge into different orders, families, and species. There are around 2000 species of starfish overall, each with a different two-part scientific name.
The scientific name for starfish is Asteroidea.
The scientific name for spiny-skinned animals, such as sea urchins and sea stars, is Echinodermata. This phylum includes marine organisms with a calcareous endoskeleton covered by spines or plates.
The scientific name of a spiny starfish is "Marthasterias glacialis."
Starfish belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Echinodermata, class Asteroidea. Within the class Asteroidea, there are around 1,600 species of starfish that are further classified into different orders, families, genera, and species.
Yes , a starfish is an echinoderm . It belongs to class Asteroidea . It is marine .
A starfish is an echinoderm.
No. A spider is an arachnid. A starfish is an example of an echinoderm.
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Because echinoderm means "spiny skin."
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A Group Of Starfish Is Called A Tird.
No. A starfish is an echinoderm. It is considered an echinoderm for it's spiny/rugged skin around it's body. Just as well as sea urchins, and sand dollars too.
No. Echinoderm are things like starfish and sea urchins, invertebrates with spiny outsides .