crinoids in English

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an echinoderm of the class Crinoidea , which comprises the sea lilies and feather stars.

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1. Crinoids synonyms, Crinoids pronunciation, Crinoids translation, English dictionary definition of Crinoids

2. Crinoids - definition of Crinoids by The Free Dictionary.

3. Crinoids were not plants, however; Crinoids were animals

4. The Crinoids are a class of Echinoderms

5. New Late Mississippian Crinoids from Northern Arkansas

6. The Crinoids are a class of Echinoderms

7. ActinoCrinites is an extinct genus of crinoids.

8. Crinoids are neither abundant nor familiar organisms today

9. Sea lilies and feather stars are types of Crinoids.

10. Crinoids have graced the oceans for more than 500 million years

11. Complete Crinoids are considered rare and are therefore cherished by collectors

12. Fossil Crinoids are generally perserved as fragments of the three sections

13. Crinoids are echinoderms related to starfish, sea urchins, and brittle stars

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15. The Crinoids are a breed apart however, they resemble an underwater flower

16. Crinoids, sometimes commonly referred to as sea lilies are animals not plants

17. Crinoids were common during the Paleozoic Era and are important index fossils

18. Crinoids are marine animals belonging to the Phylum Echinodermata and the Class Crinoidea

19. Common fossils from this time are marine Belemnites, clams, crinoids, and sea urchins

20. Columnal One of the plates that form the stem (stalk) of crinoids (Crinoidea)

21. Many Crinoids live in the deep sea, but others are common on coral reefs

22. Stalkless Crinoids, or comatulids, have numerous movable processes (cirri) and can crawl and swim

23. Crinoids are often called “sea lilies” because of their resemblance to an underwater flower

24. Crinoids like all echinodermata have 5 sections and are radially symmetrical (picture a starfish)

25. Collector's Guide to Crawfordsville Crinoids The author and David Harper (now a professor at Durham University) have collaborated since 1987 on a research program on Antillean brachiopods and Crinoids in deep-water sedimentary

26. Crinoids are echinoderms and are true animals even though they are commonly called sea lilies

27. All Crinoids are marine, and live both in shallow water and in depths as great as 6000 meters.The basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognized, but most Crinoids have many more than five arms.

28. In the Midwestern United States, fossilized segments of columnal crinoids are sometimes known as Indian beads.

29. Examples of fossil crinoids that have been interpreted as free-swimming include Marsupitsa, Saccocoma and Uintacrinus.

30. Crinoids, also known as sea lilies, are related to starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers

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32. Crinoids are a kind of sea animal that look like a flower growing on thick stems

33. All Crinoids are marine, and live both in shallow water and in depths as great as 6000 meters.The basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognized, but most Crinoids have many more than five arms.

34. Crinoids (cry'-noids) are called "sea lilies," but they are animals rather than plants

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36. Stalked Crinoids, or sea lilies, have a segmented stalk, which is up to 1 m long

37. Fossils of Crinoids from Crawfordsville, Indiana are known worldwide for their abundance, completeness, and large size

38. There are two Crinoid body forms; stalked Crinoids or sea lilies and unstalked feather stars (comatulids)

39. Crinoids are marine filter feeders that have a collection of branching arms on top of a stem

40. Crinoids recovered during the Triassic and re-occupied almost all ecological niches they had held in Palaeozoic times

41. Crinoids provide evidence of organic evolution and continuing changes to the geography, environments and ecosystems of our planet

42. In most extant Crinoids, primarily the shallow-water ones, there are two body regions, the calyx and the rays.

43. Crinoids, like other members of the phylum Echinodermata, are exclusively marine animals with pentaradial symmetry and water-vascular systems

44. Although the basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognised, most crinoids have many more than five arms.

45. Mississippian Age Crinoids from Crawfordsville, Indiana, are known worldwide for their completeness, abundance, comparatively large size, and extraordinary aesthetic appeal

46. Fossils found in this limestone include: Crinoids or sea lilies, two-valved seashells called brachiopods, and colonial and solitary coral

47. Burdick and Strimple, 1982, Genevievian and Chesterian Crinoids of Alabama: Geological Survey of Alabama, Bulletin 121, 225 pp., 25 pls.

48. The Crinoids (Class Crinoidea) The Crinoidea – or Feather Stars and Sea Lilies – are among the most ancient of the Echinoderms

49. ‘Corals, conodonts, bivalves, Brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.’ ‘Crinoids, together with Brachiopods, dominated the Paleozoic sessile benthos.’

50. Crinoids have a cup-shaped body with five or more feathery arms and sometimes a stalk for attachment to a surface