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No , these are present in echinoderms .

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How do the tube feet of an echinoderm help the animals?

the tube feet of an echinoderm helps the animal, by making it move!. hope this helped.


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These tube feet have suction disks that enable the animals to crawl or attach themselves to objects. Think of a starfish "clinging" to the walls of the inside of a fish tank