no. they belong to the phylum echinodermata
organisms like turbellaria and flatworm belong to platyhelminthes
Echinodermata
Star fish belong to the Phylum Enchindodermata Latin for "Spiny Skin". A phylum is the classification right under Kingdom. Star fish belong to the class Asteroidea which is Latin for "Starlike."
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I think its Sea Star because starfish aren't actually fish
Star fish belong to the Phylum Enchindodermata Latin for "Spiny Skin". A phylum is the classification right under Kingdom. Star fish belong to the class Asteroidea which is Latin for "Starlike."
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Star fish is an invertebrate. It comes under the phylum Echinodermata of non- Chordates.
The brittle star belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.
A star fish is not a fish and it does have the word fish in it but its not a fish. A fish is an aquatic vertebrate with an internal skeleton of bone or cartilage and usually a relatively complex central nervous system. Fish move mostly by swimming through the water. Most fish have bilateral symmetry, meaning they are symmetrical across one line running from front to back, though some fish lack any symmetry. As vertebrates, they are in the phylum chordata. A star fish is an invertebrate in the phylum echinodermata. They do not have any sort of internal skeleton and have a simple nervous system. They move very slowly, crawling across the sea floor on hundreds of tiny feet. Like most echinoderms, starfish are radially symmetrical, with five or more lines of symmetry.
No. Mollusks are in the phylum mollusca. sea stars, or starfish are in the phylum echinodermata.
Echinodermata
echinodermata