Echinoderms Review

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Echinoderms Review. Animalia. Echinodermata. Starfish belong in the KINGDOM _______________ PHYLUM _______________ CLASS ___________________. Asteroidea. invertebrates. Echinoderms are _________________ vertebrates invertebrates. radial. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Starfish belong in the

KINGDOM _______________

PHYLUM _______________

CLASS ___________________

Animalia

Echinoderms are _________________

vertebrates invertebrates

Echinodermata

Asteroidea

invertebrates

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Adult echinoderms have ______________ symmetry. no bilateral radial

radial

_____________ are organismswhose anus develops from the blastopore area in the embryo.

Deuterostomes

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Since a starfish has NO INTESTINE,the nutrients are absorbed by the_______________digestive glands

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Echinoderms have an endoskeletonmade of calcium carbonate plates called _______________.ossicles

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In Latin the name “echinoderm” means__________________Spiny skin

Name one of the 3 characteristics your book lists that are found only in echinoderms.

Endoskeleton made of OSSICLESWater vascular systemTube feet

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Sea stars (starfish) belong to theClass _________________Asteroidea

The mouth of a starfish is locatedon the _____________ surface.oral

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All of these organisms belong to the phylum _______________Echinodermata

(Echinoderms)

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Water enters the water vascularsystem through small pores in the __________________. madreporite

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Starfish have _____________circulation.open

The small movable suction cupped extensions of the water vascular system which aid in locomotion and feeding are called _____________.tube feet

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What is the function of the ampullae?

Squeeze to control water enteringand leaving the tube feet

The seastar can turn its ___________stomach inside out through its mouthwhen it eats.

cardiac

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The stone canal, ring canal, and radial canal are all parts of the ________________ system.water vascular

Nutrients are absorbed in the________________in a starfish.digestive glands

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Tell a function of the tube feet.LocomotionHold onto & pry open clam shellsGas exchange/remove nitrogen waste

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The network of water filled canals connected to the tube feet is called the _________________ system.

Water vascular

Most starfish are _______________.Carnivores herbivores omnivores

carnivores

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This organ absorbs nutrients in an earthworm and a clam but is missing in starfish intestine

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The spines on the surface connectinto the ____________ inside.

Ossicles of the endoskeleton

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Type of reproduction seen in starfish

Asexual Sexual

They can do both!

Symmetry seen in echinoderm larvae

bilateral

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T or FMost echinoderms are hermaphrodites.

False, they have separate sexes.

Fertilization in echinoderms is_______________External internal

external

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Seastars “breathe” by exchanginggases through their _____________________________.

skin gills and skin on their tube feet

Echinoderms are missing all of theseorgans except ____________.

Circulatory excretory respiratory digestive

digestive

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The ability of starfish to regrowlost arms is called ________________.regeneration

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The surface of a starfish oppositefrom the mouth is the _____________Surface.

aboral

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The ___________________ stomach is extruded out of the mouth during feeding

cardiac

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What is the function of thepedicillariae?

Keep surface of starfish free ofalgae and small organisms that might damage or block it

Starfish have _____________ at the ends of each arm that can sense light and dark

eyespots

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The anus and madreporite are on the ____________ surface of a starfish.aboral

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Special kind ofradial symmetryseen is 5 armed starfish pentaradial

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All echinoderms are MARINE.That means they ____________. have military-like camouflage live in the ocean march in lines like soldiers stay in one place

live in oceans

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Tell the body system each part belongs to:

Madreporite _____________________

Nerve ring _____________________

Ring canal ______________________

Ossicles ______________________

Gonads ______________________

Skin gills ______________________

Cardiac stomach ___________________

Water vascular

nervousWater vascular

SkeletalReproductiveRespiratory/excretory

Digestive

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Type of symmetry seen in this echinoderm

radial

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Tube feet are found along the

__________________ groove.ambulacral

When you cut into the starfish, thespace you see around the internal organs is the ______________

Mantle pseudocoelom coelom pericardialcavity cavity

coelom

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The ventral surface is also called the _______ surface.oral

TRUE or FALSEStarfish are hermaphrodites

False. They have separate sexes

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spinesThe blue structures are _____________for _____________________.The red structures are ____________for ____________________The green structure is a _____________for _________________________

protection

This diagram represents the 3 structures you learned about on the surface of a starfish.

Skin gills

Exchanging gases/removing nitrogen waste

pedicellaria

keeping the surface free of organisms

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A

C

B

D

E

F

A = _________________ E = ___________________B = _________________ F = ___________________C = _________________D = _________________

MADREPORITESTONE CANALRING CANALRADIAL CANAL

AMPULLAETUBE FEET

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What do the typhlosole in an earthworm, the ridges on the gills in a clam, and the skin gills of a starfish have in common?

All are structures used to INCREASE SURFACE AREA

Asteroidea comes from the Latin word meaning _______________star

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The only invertebrates that are NOT PROTOSTOMES are the _________________________echinoderms

What is the plural of pedicellaria?

pedicellariae

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All echinoderms are MARINE. This means they _______________

Live in salt water (oceans)

How is reproduction in a starfish different from that of an earthworm?

Earthworms= hermaphrodites

Starfish= separate sexes; can use regeneration for asexual reproduction

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Explain how diffusion is important to starfish

Diffusion of gas molecules from high concentration to low concentration is what causes gas exchange for breathing

Which of the following is an echinoderm larva?

A B

B: Echinoderms have a: BIPINNARIA larva with wings

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Tell one way the starfish are similar toclams.

Both have: NO CEPHALIZATION Open circulation (NO blood vessels) eucoelomates invertebrates separate sexes sexual reproduction with external fertilization (marine clams) indirect development (start as larva) have digestive gland that makes bile and absorbs nutrients have stomach attached to digestive gland

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Tell one way the starfish are DIFFERENT FROM clams.

Clams: Starfish:Protostomes DeuterostomesHave an intestine No intestineHeart pumps hemolymph No heartGills exchange gases Gases exchanged thru skin gillsKidney to remove nitrogen no excretory organs/ nitrogen waste out thru skin gills ------- water vascular systemShell for protection endoskeleton/spines for protectionFilter feeders carnivoressome have internal fertilization external fertilization (freshwater clams)Sexual reproduction only Can do sexual/asexual reprod.

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Tell one way the starfish are similar to

earthworms.

Both have: true coelomates invertebrates

sexual reproduction external fertilization

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Tell one way the starfish are DIFFERENT FROM earthworms.

Earthworms: Starfish:Protostomes DeuterostomesIntestine to absorb nutrients digestive glands absorb nutrientsHeart (aortic arches) pumps blood No heartNephridia to remove nitrogen no excretory organs/ nitrogen waste out thru skin gills ------- water vascular systemHydrostatic skeleton endoskeleton/spines for protectionClosed circulation Open circulationDirect development Indirect developmentCerebral ganglia/nerve cord Nerve ring, radial nerves, ganglia

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Why are echinoderms thought to have evolved from a bilaterally symmetrical ancestor?

They have a bilaterally symmetrical larva

Which 2 structures you learned about are contained within the ambulacral ridge?

Radial nerve & radial canal

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Name another echinoderm besides a starfish.

Sea lily, feather star, brittle star, sea urchin,Basket star, sand dollar, sea cucumber

Starfish have __________development.

direct indirect

indirect

They start out as a larva that looks different from the adult.

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Name one of the structures found on the surface of a starfish and tell its function.

Spines- protectionPedicellaria-pinchers that keep surface clear of organismsSkin gills- exchange gases/remove nitrogen waste

True OR FalseSea stars can reproduce both sexually and asexually. TRUE

They have separate sexes and can use regeneration.

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A sea star’s nervous system does NOT include ______________

Nerve ring nerve net radial nerves cerebral ganglia

a brain

Explain how a mollusk trochophore larva is different from an echinoderm bipinnaria larva.

Trochophore larvae are egg shaped with a ring of cilia to help them swim; Bipinnaria have wings