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Echinoderm. From the phylum echinoderma.
No, a snail is not an echinoderm. Snails belong to the class Gastropoda within the phylum Mollusca, while echinoderms, such as starfish and sea urchins, belong to a different phylum called Echinodermata. The two groups are distinct in their anatomical structures and evolutionary history.
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there is nothing called Enchinodermata. there is Echinodermata, which itself is a phylum to know more please follow the link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinoderm
It belongs to Echinoderms.
Sea urchin is a member of Echinoderm family
no a starfish isn't an arthropod
Yes.
I'm not aware that any exist. Phylum Echinodermata is often mentioned as the largest without freshwater or terrestrial representatives.
No, Echinoderms are a specific phylum of invertebrates, All vertebrates (animals with a backbone) are members of the Phylum Chordata. As bottlenose dolphins are a vertebrate, they are part of Chordata and not Echinodermata
the phylum of a rabbit is a chordate (echinoderm)
No - sea urchins are part of the echinoderm phylum, with sand dollars, starfish and sea cucumbers.