No, they are reptiles.
They are more closely related to foxes. Both foxes are snakes are vertebrates. Starfish are echinoderms.
Both foxes and snakes are vertebrates while sea stars belong to a group of invertebrates called echinoderms. This means that foxes and snakes share a common ancestor (probably something resembling a lizard) which they do not share with sea stars.
Echinoderms are in the Animalia kingdom.
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
Echinoderms belong to the phylum Echinodermata.
As of yet, there is no known species of parasitic echinoderms.
Yes Eventually echinoderms do live in water.
No, snakes do not have deuterostome development; they are classified as protostomes. Deuterostomes include groups like vertebrates, echinoderms, and some other phyla, while snakes belong to the phylum Chordata and the subphylum Vertebrata, which are considered protostomes due to their developmental characteristics. In protostomes, the mouth develops from the first opening in the embryo, whereas in deuterostomes, the anus forms first.
Echinodermates possess a water vascular system.
No not all Echinoderms have backbones like the starfish
Echinoderms are born as zooplankton. There is no parental care.
Echinoderms live only in the sea.