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PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA

Echinoderms are marine animals such as sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and sea lilies. They are an
ancient group of animals extending back to at least the Cambrian period. They occur in all oceans at all depths. No
parasitic echinoderms are known, but some are commensal.

Echinoderms have a combination of characteristics found in no other phylum:
1) An endoskeleton of large plates or small scattered ossicles
2) A water-vascular system
3) Pedicellariae
4) Dermal branchiae
5) Basic pentaradial symmetry in adults




Characteristics of Phylum Echinodermata:
 Unique water-vascular system of coelomic origin
 Free-living
 Unsegmented body
 Pentaradial symmetry
 Body is round, cylindrical or star shaped, with 5 or more radiating areas, or ambulacra
 No head
 Triploblastic
 Extensive coelom
 Endoskeleton of dermal calcareous ossicles with spines or of calcareous spicules in dermis, covered by epidermis
 Complete digestive system
 Skeletal elements connected by ligaments of mutable collagenous tissue under neural control
 Locomotion by tube feet which project from ambulacral areas, movement of spines or movement of arms
 Nervous system with circumoral ring and radial nerves
 No brain

,  Sensory system of tactile and chemoreceptors, podia, terminal tentacles, photoreceptors and statocysts
 Autotomy and regeneration of lost parts
 Some reproduce asexually by fragmentation
 Sexes separate with large gonads
 External fertilisation
 Development through free-swimming, bilateral, larval stages
 Metamorphosis to radial adult
 Radial cleavage and regulative development
 No excretory organs
 Respiration by papulae, tube feet, respiratory tree and bursae
 Blood-vascular system (hemal system) reduced and plays a minor role in circulation. Circulation by peritoneal cilia

CLASS ASTEROIDEA:

This class includes sea stars. They are common along the shoreline and also live on muddy or sandy substrates and
coral reefs. They are often brightly coloured and range in size.



Form and Function:
External features:
 Composed of a central disc that
merges with tapering arms
 The body is flattened, flexible and
covered with a ciliated, pigmented
epidermis
 Their mouth is on the underside,
surrounded by a soft peristomial
membrane
 An ambulacrum runs from the mouth on the oral side to the tip of each arm
 An ambulacral groove is found along the middle of each ambulacrum, bordered by rows of tube feet, protected
by movable spines. A large radial nerve is in the centre of each ambulacral groove covered only by thin
epidermis
 The aboral surface is rough and spiny. Around the bases of spines are groups of minute pincerlike pedicellariae,
bearing tiny jaws manipulated by muscles. These jaws keep the body surface free of debris and aid in food
capture
 Papulae are soft, delicate projections of the coelomic cavity, covered only with epidermis and lined internally
with peritoneum. They extend through spaces between ossicles and are involved with respiration.
 Also, on the aboral side are an inconspicuous anus and madreporite, a calcareous sieve plate leading to the
water-vascular system.

Endoskeleton:
 Beneath the epidermis is a mesodermal endoskeleton of small calcareous plates/ossicles, bound together with
connective tissue. This connective tissue is mutable collagen, called catch collagen, that is under neurological
control. Catch collagen can be changed from a liquid to a solid quickly when stimulated by the nervous system.
 Ossicles are penetrated by a meshwork of spaces, filled with fibres and dermal cells. This network is called a
stereo
 Muscles in the body wall move the rays and can partially close the ambulacral grooves by drawing their
margins together

Coelom, Excretion and Respiration:
 Coelomic compartments of larval echinoderms give rise to many structures as adults
 Spacious body coelom filled with fluid containing amoebocytes, bathes internal organs and projects into
papulae
 The ciliated peritoneal lining of the coelom circulates the fluid

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