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Echinoderms. How are Echinoderms adapted to their environments?. Characteristics:. Body organization:. Characteristics:. Body organization: 5 part radial symmetry. Characteristics:. Body organization: 5 part radial symmetry Internal skeleton. Characteristics:. Body organization:
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Echinoderms How are Echinoderms adapted to their environments?
Characteristics: • Body organization:
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry • Internal skeleton
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry • Internal skeleton • Water vascular system
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry • Internal skeleton • Water vascular system • Fluid filled tubes
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry • Internal skeleton • Water vascular system • Fluid filled tubes • carry food and oxygen to cells.
Characteristics: • Body organization: • 5 part radial symmetry • Internal skeleton • Water vascular system • Fluid filled tubes • carry food and oxygen to cells. • carry waste away from cells.
Characteristics: • Feeding:
Characteristics: • Feeding: • Clamp onto bivalve mollusks and open them up using suction cups on their arms
Characteristics: • Other:
Characteristics: • Other: • Able to regenerate