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Which group of invertebrates have a water vascular system and tube feet?

Echinodermates possess a water vascular system.


What is the body system for spines in Echinoderms?

water vascular system


Liquid that fills an echinoderms vascular system?

When studying living creatures, it is important to know the details of their lives. Water is the liquid that fills an echinoderms vascular system.


How does water enter the water vascular system of echinoderms?

through the tube feet


Which group of invertebrates have a water vascular system tube feet?

Echinoderms :)


What structure is part of an echinoderms water vascular system?

The madreporite is the structure that is part of an echinoderm's water vascular system. It acts as a sievelike structure that allows water to enter the system and is connected to the internal canals of the water vascular system.


Is circulation in echinoderms open or closed?

Closed. It also has a water-vascular system. :)


What is water vascular system and its general structure and function?

The water vascular system is a hydraulic system used by echinoderms, such as starfish and sea urchins, for locomotion, food and waste transportation, and respiration.


System that allows echinoderms to move eat and breathe?

Echinoderms do not have a respiratory system similar to a person's. Instead, they have a water vascular (otherwise known as "ambulacral") system, made up of a network of canals to move water. This method accounts for the creature's gas exchange, feeding, and locomotion. Because of this characteristic, echinoderms lack gill slits.


Is madreporite a part of water vascular system?

Yes, madreporite is a part of the water vascular system in echinoderms. It acts as a sieve to filter water into the system, allowing for hydraulic pressure regulation and movement of tube feet.


What characteristics do echinoderm's have?

Echinoderms are invertebrates with an internal skeleton and a system of fluid-filled tubes called water vascular system.


Why are echinoderms animals?

Echinoderms, such as starfish, have basal nerve ganglia that serve as a nervous system. They also have a water vascular system that acts as a circulatory system. They can reproduce, move, and digest food. Therefore, they are animals.