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No, they don't. Photosynthesis occurs in the chlorophyll of plants.. Crinoids are animals; do be specific, they are enchinoderms. They are closely related to starfish.

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What is the scientific or latin name for crinoids?

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Do crinoids live in cold water?

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Where can you find a crinoid?

THis is the asker. find crinoids at mill creek playground go tho the dirt area and search hard. my collection of crinoids is a year old and and they were all found at my schools playground. ^_^ Hope this is helpful


What is crinoids?

Crinoids, are marine animals that while motile, are bottom dwelling creatures with many feathery arms and a calcareous makeup. They are related to starfish, sea slugs and sea urchins.More detail is available in the related link below.


What time period were crinoids introduced?

Your use of the word "introduced" suggests that they were added to a specific habitat somewhere. The question cannot be answered without knowing which habitat they were supposed to be introduced to. Crinoids have been around for about 350 million years.


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Where do crinoids live?

they live in the ocean. mostly, they are attached to rocks or other hard surfaces.


What was the environment like compared to the present carboniferous?

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