echinoderms in English

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a marine invertebrate of the phylum Echinodermata , such as a starfish, sea urchin, or sea cucumber.

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1. The Crinoids are a class of Echinoderms

2. Echinoderms exhibit remarkable powers of Autotomy

3. The Crinoids are a class of Echinoderms

4. Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part J Porifera

5. Ambulacral: 1 adj pertaining to the Ambulacra of radial echinoderms

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

7. Echinoderms, like starfish, urchins and sea-cucumbers can be found here.

8. Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea

9. Introduction to the Asteroidea True starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms

10. Aboral surface The surface opposite the mouth (or oral surface) in echinoderms

11. Video of Sanctuary Invertebrates - This includes a variety of Crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, and worms

12. Class Asteroidea is the best known of the Echinoderms and contains 1500 known species

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

14. Starfish, the most easily recognisable of the echinoderms have in addition evolved a further reproduction strategy.

15. Echinoderms like Starfish only make use of their dermal Branchiae and tube feet to perform their respiration

16. Crinoids are pentamerous, stalked echinoderms with a cuplike body bearing five usually branched and commonly featherlike arms (see figure below)

17. Crinoids, or Sea-Lilies, may look like plants, but they are actually animals - echinoderms, related to starfish and sea urchins

18. Echinoderms normally use their respiratory organs like dermal Branchiae (papulae), tube feet, respiratory tree, and bursae

19. The echinoderms may seem, from a human point of view, to be a blind alley of no particular importance.

20. The Ambulacral groove is a deep linear depression located in the ambulacrum in some echinoderms such as starfish

21. Actinoid: Having the form of rays; resembling a starfish; conspicuously radiate: as, the Actinoid type of echinoderms.

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

23. Meronyms (members of "Asteroidea"): sea star; starfish (echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk)

24. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to Ambulacra; avenuelike; as, the Ambulacral ossicles, plates, spines, and suckers of echinoderms

25. Browse 241,445 Cnidarian stock photos and images available, or search for planaria or echinoderms to find more great stock photos and pictures.

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27. Ambulacra definition: any of five radial bands on the ventral surface of echinoderms , such as the starfish and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

28. Ambulacrum definition: any of five radial bands on the ventral surface of echinoderms , such as the starfish and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

29. Ambulacrum [‚am·byə′lak·rəm] (invertebrate zoology) In echinoderms, any of the radial series of plates along which the tube feet are arranged.

30. In the palaeozoic age, the Chordates were originated from some sessile Echinoderms, which were bottom dwellers of the sea.The primitive Chordates resemble the non-Chordates

31. The Ambulacrum is an area in echinoderms that is marked by calcitic plates and located over the radial canals of the internal water-vascular system

32. Echinoderms are not as frequently harvested for food as molluscs and crustaceans; however, sea urchin roe is quite popular in many parts of the world.

33. Ambulacraria / ˌæmbjuːləˈkrɛəriə /, or Coelomopora / siːləˈmɒpərə /, is a clade of invertebrate phyla that includes echinoderms and hemichordates; a member of this group is called an Ambulacrarian

34. What does Ambulacrum mean? One of the five radial areas on the undersurface of the starfish and similar echinoderms, from which the tube feet are p

35. 1843, Richard Owen, Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Invertebrate Animals These Anenterous Echinoderms (Ophiuridæ, Luidea, Asterias proper, Astropecten,) belong to the order Asteroideat; Translations

36. Like in modern echinoderms, the five Ambulacra were likely used to transport food captured from the water column into the mouth, which was located on the top of the animal

37. Like their relatives—starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and brittle stars—Crinoids are echinoderms, animals with rough, spiny surfaces and a special kind of radial symmetry based on five or multiples of five

38. Several investigators have confirmed that adjacent spindle poles induce furrowing, either by repeating the perforation experiment in echinoderms (Shuster and Burgess, 2002) or by assessing furrow formation in Binucleate cultured cells (e.g

39. It increases the diversity of echinoderms in this well-known fossil-Lagerstätte, provides the oldest evidence of Columnal-bearing eocrinoids from Laurentia, and further documents the cosmopolitan distribution of middle Cambrian echinoderm clades.

40. Echinoderms, which are exclusively marine animals, are divided into five classes, the Asteroidea (starfishes), Ophiuroidea (serpent-stars), Echinoidea (sea-urchins, heart-urchins, and sand-dollars), Holothuroidea (sea-cucumbers), and Crinoidea (sea-lilies and feather-stars).

41. There is thus no "oral" or "aboral" face as for sea stars and other echinoderms, but the animal stands on one of its sides, and this face is called trivium (with three rows of tube feet), while the dorsal face is named bivium.

42. Field studies to characterize the Alongshore epifauna (shrimp, crabs, echinoderms, and small fishes) along the western shore of southern Biscayne Bay were started in 2005 and then expanded in 2007 as part of the monitoring program of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP)

43. -modified spined concerned with cpaturing tiny prey and protecting the dermal Branchiae from collecting sediment and small parasites-is a small wrench or claw-shaped structure commonly found on Echinoderms, particularly in sea stars (class Asteroidea) and sea urchins (class Echinoidea)

44. Definition of Ambulacral : of, relating to, or being any of the radial areas of echinoderms along which run the principal nerves, blood vessels, and elements of the water-vascular system Ambulacral grooves First Known Use of Ambulacral 1811, in the meaning defined above

45. It has a rather large tidal variation and is biologically highly diverse with 251 species including 19 species of mangrove, 17 species of seaweed, 29 species of marine worms, 149 species of molluscs, 22 species of crustaceans and 15 species of echinoderms.

46. Field studies to characterize the Alongshore epifauna (shrimp, crabs, echinoderms, and small fishes) along the western shore of southern Biscayne Bay were started in 2005 and then expanded in 2007 as part of the monitoring program of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP)

47. ‘The body outline is similar to the Asteroidea, in that they have five arms joined to a central disk (calyx).’ ‘True starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms.’ ‘Together, the two ancient fossils demonstrate that the class Asteroidea was established by early in the Ordovician.’

48. Cystoid, any member of an extinct class (Cystoidea) of primitive echinoderms (animals with a hard, calcareous external skeleton, related to the modern sea lily and starfish) that first appeared during the Middle Ordovician Epoch and persisted into the Late Devonian Epoch (the Ordovician Period began about 488 million years ago, and the Devonian Period ended 359 million years ago).

49. Sow Bugs, Pill Bugs, Isopods, Lawn Shrimp and Amphipods (90) Diseases: Real and Imagined (45) Dobsonflies and Fishflies (374) Hellgrammite (72) Dragonflies and Damselflies (346) Earwigs (57) echinoderms (1) Eggs (308) Fish (4) Fleas (15) Flies (1784) Bathroom Flies (17) Bee Flies (107) Beetle Flies (1) Big Headed Flies (1) Black Flies (2) Black

50. Asteroidea definition is - the class of echinoderms comprising the starfishes, all being unattached, having (1) a star-shaped or pentagonal body, the rays or arms (usually 5 in number) hollow and containing prolongations of the coelom and alimentary and other viscera, (2) a skeleton of calcareous plates and ossicles somewhat loosely united, often allowing the arms great freedom of movement, and (3) a …