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NAME:_______________________ BLOCK:____________________ Phylum Echinodermata 1. General Characteristics and Body Form “echino” means spiny, “dermis” means skin. So they have spiny skin 5 part _____________________ symmetry o No anterior or posterior. Mouth is called oral surface. Other side is aboral surface Internal Skeleton Water Vascular System o Internal network of fluid filled canals connected to external appendages called _______________________________ o Involved in feeding, respiration, internal transport, elimination of waste products and movement o Opens to outside by sieve-like structure called ______________________________ o Madreporite connected to ring canal that circles the animals digestive system o From ring canal 5 radial canals extend that have hundreds of movable tube feet o System works like hydraulic pumps that propel water in or out of tube feet Suction cuplike structures called tube feet o Water enters and it expands o Water exits and it shrinks creating a partial ___________________ so it can hold on to whatever the foot is touching o _____________________ of tube feet create a force used for walking or sometimes feeding 2. Feeding Carnivores o ex) starfish o use tube feet to pry open clams and scallops o Flips its ______________________out of its mouth, pours ______________________ and digests prey in its shell o Once finished eating, stomach moves back in the mouth, leaving behind the empty shell Herbivores o Ex.) sea urchins o Scrape algae from rocks by using five-part _______________ Filter feeders o Ex.) Sea lillies o Use tube feet on flexible ____________ to capture plankton that float by on ocean currents Detritus feeders o Ex.) Sea cucumbers o Take in sand and detritus and digest and pass sand grains in feces NAME:_______________________ BLOCK:____________________ 3. Respiration Thin wall of ______________________ forms the main respiratory surface Some species have skin gills for gas exchange 4. Internal Transport Transportation of O₂, food and waste is done by digestive glands and fluids withen body cavity Gas exchange and metabolic waste occurs through _________________________ and tube feet 5. Excretion Solid waste released through anus Excrete nitrogen containing cellular wastes in form of ammonia in tube feet and skin gills 6. Response Primitive nervous system Nerve ______________________surrounding the mouth ______________________nerves connecting ring to body sections Scattered sensory cells are chemical sensitive Light sensitive eyespots along the arms (detect light or darkness) Statocysts tell which side of the organism is up 7. Movement Tube feet and thin layer of muscle under their endoskeleton Sea urchins have endoskeleton fused together to form a box enclosing internal organs. They use moveable spines along with tube feet to creep Starfish have skeletal plates reduced to tiny vestiges inside soft muscular body so they are flexible. Move by contraction of muscles in body wall 8. Reproduction Some Separate sexes Some Hermaphrodites Example, Starfish: sperm and egg produced in testes or ovaries. Fill arms during reproductive season, shed gametes into water o Other starfish detect gametes of own species and release their own gametes o __________________________ fertilization and larvae (which has bilateral symmetry) swims to bottom of ocean where they mature and metamorphoses into adults (radial symmetry) ____________________________________: as long as pieces contain central part of body 9. Ecological Role NAME:_______________________ BLOCK:____________________ Carnivores control population of other animals Sea Urchins control distribution of _____________ (if present in large amounts they can threaten existence of algae) Research subjects for potential cures against cancer Check Your Understanding Label the structures of a star fish Questions: 1.) Describe two functions of the tube feet 2.) Compare and contrast feeding of a starfish with an animal from phylum Mollusca. 3.) Differentiate between the response system of phylum Echinodermata and phylum Mollusca 4) Describe how the starfish reproduces 5.) Name two distinguishing characteristics of phylum Echinodermata