Also known as echinoderms, echinoderm
An echinoderm () is any animal of the phylum Echinodermata (), which includes starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers, as well as the sessile sea lilies or "stone lilies". While bilaterally symmetrical as larvae, as adults echinoderms are recognisable by their usually five-pointed radial symmetry (pentamerous symmetry), and are found on the sea bed at every ocean depth from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone. The phylum contains about 7,600 living species, making it the second-largest group of deuterostomes after the chordates, as well as the largest marine-on
Echinoderms are sea animals like starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers that are recognizable by their five-pointed radial symmetry and live on the ocean floor at all depths. With about 7,600 living species, they represent one of the largest and most successful groups of marine animals in Earth's oceans.
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棘皮动物门(學名:Echinodermata)是动物界的一门。这个门从寒武纪出现,总共有20000多种类,现生种约5000余种。除现生5纲外,另有15纲之多,皆為海生動物,無陸生或淡水種類。常見的海膽、海參與海星皆屬於此門。 棘皮动物是后口动物。牠们的原肠胚孔形成肛门,而口部是后来形成的。牠们有特殊的五体对称步管结构。棘皮动物的次生体腔发达,是由腸體腔(enterocoele)发育形成。 由於棘皮动物在胚胎形成方式及DNA序列上與脊索动物相似,被認為是包括人在内的脊索动物的近亲。 棘皮动物特有的结构是水管系統(英语:water vascular system)和管足(英语:Tube foot),用於移動、攝食及呼吸,也是一種感覺器官。 刚出生的棘皮动物是两边對稱的。成长期间,左边增大而右邊縮小,直到右边被完全吸收了,然后这一边长成五倍辐形对称形状。
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An echinoderm () is any animal of the phylum Echinodermata (), which includes starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers, as well as the sessile sea lilies or "stone lilies". While bilaterally symmetrical as larvae, as adults echinoderms are recognisable by their usually five-pointed radial symmetry (pentamerous symmetry), and are found on the sea bed at every ocean depth from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone. The phylum contains about 7,600 living species, making it the second-largest group of deuterostomes after the chordates, as well as the largest marine-only phylum. The first definitive echinoderms appeared near the start of the Cambrian.
Echinoderms are important both ecologically and geologically. Ecologically, there are few other groupings so abundant in the deep sea, as well as shallower oceans. Most echinoderms are able to reproduce asexually and regenerate tissue, organs and limbs; in some cases, they can undergo complete regeneration from a single limb. Geologically, the value of echinoderms is in their ossified dermal endoskeletons, which are major contributors to many limestone formations and can provide valuable clues as to the geological environment. They were the most used species in regenerative research in the 19th and 20th centuries. Further, some scientists hold that the radiation of echinoderms was responsible for the Mesozoic Marine Revolution.
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