Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata
Echinoderm. From the phylum echinoderma.
star fish ,sea urchin sea ,sea cucumber .
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.
No, an oyster is not a cnidarian. Cnidarians are a phylum of marine animals that include jellyfish and corals, while oysters are mollusks belonging to the phylum Mollusca.