Echinoderms
Invertebrate Chordate
Invertebrate Chordate
Echinoderms
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100

What type of body do they have?

Endoskeleton

100

Name one of the four distinctive features

Dorsal tubular nerve cord

Notochord

Pharyngeal pouches

Postanal tail

100

How do lancelets swim?

They have a fish like motion

100

Sea lilies are ___ for part of their lives.

Sessile

100

What class does a sea star belong to?

Asteroidea

200

What do all echinoderms have as adults?

Pentaradial symmetry

200

What is a notochord?

A flexible, rodlike structure that extends the length of the body

200

All invertebrate chordates are ___

Marine animals

200

Sea cucumbers tentacles are covered in what?

Mucus

200

Sea star can have up to __ tube feet

2000

300

What are tube feet?

Fluid filled tubes that end in suction cup like structure and are used in movement

300

What is a postanal tail?

A structure used primarily for locomotion 
300

How do lancelets eat/feed?

They are filter feeders

300

Most brittle stars have _ arms

five

300

How do echinoderms reproduce?

They reproduce sexually

400

How do they get their food?

They extend their arms and trap food

400

What is a pharyngeal pouches?

Gills for gas exchange in water

400

How many species of lancelets are there?

23 species

400
What class do sea cucumbers go to?

Holothuroidea

400

Why is the structure of the endoskeleton important?

For determining the type of movement and echinoderm can undertake

500

What do sensory neurons respond to?

They respond to touch, chemicals dissolved in the water, water currents and light

500

Where do lancelets burrow their bodies?

Into the sand in shallow seas
500

How many species of tunicates are there?

1250 species

500
Where can sand dollars be found?

They can be found in shallow water burrowing into the sand

500

If a body part is lost they can __

Regenerate

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