No, oysters belong to the gastropoda class of invertebrates.
No, pearl earrings do not come from echinoderms. Pearls are formed by mollusks, primarily oysters and some species of mussels, in response to irritants or foreign substances entering their shells. Echinoderms, such as starfish and sea urchins, do not produce pearls. Instead, they are a distinct group of marine animals with different biological processes.
The octopus is the class Cephalopoda of the the obvious phylum Mollusca
Pink starfish are considered predators. They eat tree mollusks including oysters, clams, and snails. They also eat slow animals such as echinoderms and dying fish.
Yes. Classes of mollusks which include clams, oysters, and other bivalves are sessile filter feeders.
Echinoderms are in the Animalia kingdom.
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
Echinoderms belong to the phylum Echinodermata.
Sea urchins scrape algae from rocks. Crinoids are filer feeders. Holothurians, sand dollars, and ophiuroids often feed on detritus. Some are predators, like the starfish who preys on clams and oysters. See related links
As of yet, there is no known species of parasitic echinoderms.
Yes Eventually echinoderms do live in water.
Echinodermates possess a water vascular system.
oysters that are dried