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Echinoderms play key roles in their habitat as they are important consumers and scavengers, helping to control populations of other organisms. They also contribute to nutrient cycling through their feeding and waste production. Additionally, some echinoderms, such as sea stars, can be keystone species that regulate the abundance and distribution of other species in their ecosystems.

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