Echinoderms are marine animals, which means they reside in the ocean. Echinoderms are found from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone.
echinoderms
both of them live in the ocean every where and they are echinoderms
Echinoderms live only in the sea.
Yes Eventually echinoderms do live in water.
all echinoderms live in salt water like in oceans and seas. They are in every ocean. Most adult echinoderms live on the ocean floor in salt water feeding on different sea animals. Many echinoderms can be found in tide pools along beaches or in oceans. the tide pools can support a variety of echinoderms and is changed every time the tide goes out.There are sea stars under the ice in the Antarctic and up in the north, Bering sea and around parts of northern Europe. Many are meat eating predators while some are grazers of algae.
By getting food in the ocean.
By getting food in the ocean.
Echinoderms primarily inhabit marine environments, ranging from shallow coastal waters to deep ocean floors. They are commonly found on coral reefs, sandy bottoms, and rocky substrates. Some species can also thrive in deep-sea ecosystems, demonstrating their adaptability to various oceanic conditions.
on the surface or the deapest part of the ocean
Dolphins live in every ocean.
The major difference between echinoderms and other invertebrates is that there are few examples echinoderms that do not live in ocean water and none live on land. There are examples of other invertebrates that live in both fresh and salt water and on land. Echinoderms also display radial symmetry as do the jellyfish and sea anemones. If you want to tag the one thing that echinoderms have that no other living invertebrate has, you would probably have to point to their water vascular system (see link). If you have the McGraw Hill science textbook for 6th grade then you are all set. Look on pages A40-A48.
They live mainly in the deeper part of the ocean, but some live in the coastal area.