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Echinoderms are eukaryotes, an ideal exmple being statfish. This group of organisms are seen to have a rather rough epidermal surface.
Deuterostomes. All chordates such as birds and mammals are deuterosomes.
Yes, humans (Homo sapiens) are deuterostomes. Deuterostomes are a group of animals in which the blastopore (the opening formed during gastrulation) becomes the anus. This is in contrast to protostomes, where the blastopore becomes the mouth. Humans and other vertebrates belong to the deuterostome group.
Echinoderms are marine animals, which means they reside in the ocean. Echinoderms are found from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone.
Although most of the animal phyla are included in the deuterostomes and protostomes, cnidaria, porifera, placozoa and ctenophora are not included in the group of animals know as Bilateria (which contains the deuterostomes and protostomes). Cnidarians and ctenophores are in a group called Radiata, and Porifera and Placozoa are in the group known as Parazoa.
Yes Eventually echinoderms do live in water.
They are radially symmetrical, there is no cephalization ( no heads ) and they are, like you deuterostomes. ( indeterminate cleavage and a mouth that does not arise from the blasophore ). Also, they are all marine animals and they have spiny skin.
Echinoderms are sea animals that live in salt water. There are five kind of Echinoderms, sea stars, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and sand dollars. Echinoderms all are invertebrates and have internal skeletons.
It belongs to Echinoderms.
Echinoderms are small aquatic animals only found in salt water. They can be found near the shorelines and shallow waters of the sea.
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yes, but only sea cucumber