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Team 5
100

What kind of skeleton do echinoderms have?

spiny endoskeleton

100
Marine environment
Where do echinoderms live?
100

Animals with spinal cords, including humans, are _________

chordates

100
Sexually and Asexually
How do starfish reproduce?
100

What kind of development do echinoderms have?

Deutrostome

200

Mouth is located on the ______ surface of the sea star

lower or ventral

200

Mention 2 functions of pedicellariae

catching food and in removing foreign materials from the skin

200

How do sea cucumbers respire?

respiratory trees

200

__________ system of fluid-filled, closed tubes that work together to enable echinoderms to move and get food.

water vascular system

200

The opening to the water-vascular system is called

madreporite

300

Identify 1 main difference between larva and adult echinoderm

Echinoderms have radial symmetry as adults.

Larvae have bilateral symmetry

300

What are the functions of the tube feet?

movement, food collection, and respiration.

300

 How do sea stars digest their food?

pushing their stomach out of their body

300

Circulation takes place in the ________ and the ___________

body coelom and water vascular system.

300

What kinds of neurons do Echinoderms have?

both sensory and motor neurons

400

Why many echinoderms need to sense the direction of gravity?

to return to an upright position after being overturned by a wave or current.

400

what characteristics place sea daisies in the phylum Echinodermata?

tube feet, radial symmetry

400

Explain how some echinoderms can harm marine ecosystems

coral reefs are destroyed

400

What is the name of the digestive system of the sea urchin?


Aristotle's lantern

400

Estimate the benefits of echinoderm to the environment and other organisms

source of food

bioturbators

500

Compare and contrast the locomotion of sea stars and brittle stars.

Brittle stars use their tube feet and their arms in snakelike movements for locomotion

Sea stars use their arms and tube feet for crawling

500

Analyze how brittle stars are different from sea stars

brittle star’s arms are thin and very flexible.

They do not have suckers on their tube feet,

500

Explain how the endoskeleton of a sand dollar differs from the endoskeleton of other echinoderms

compact body enclosed in a hard endoskeleton, called a test, that looks like a shell

500

Compare and contrast the feeding of sea urchins and sand dollars

Sea urchins also can be herbivorous grazers, scraping algae from rocks, while sand dollars filter organic particles from the sand in which they are partially buried.

500

List examples of echinoderm strategies for coping with potential predators

sea stars detach an arm

sea cucumbers release their internal organs

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