echinoderms
echinoderms
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- Deuterostoma
o Bilateral symmetry
o Complete gut
o Coelomates – body
cavity
o Gill slits
o Post anal appendage
- Echinodermata
o Secondary
pentaradiate
symmetry
o Yes, complete gut
o Yes, coelomate
o Lack of gill slits (some fossils)
o Lack of post-anal appendage
- Modern echinoderms (mineralized skeleton) present in the early
Cambrian (543-490 Mya)
- Different hypothesis
within the eleutherozoa
- Phylogenomic studies
support the asterozoa
clade
- Varied greatly
- Directional movement!
- Central disc and five set of body parts.
- Five-fold organization of skeleton and most organ
systems
- Unique motility despite the radial symmetry.
- Body orientation: Madreporite (opening of water
vascular
- system) and radii
Madreporite
- Functions
o locomotion, respiration, feeding,
sensory perception
- Fluid-filled canals branching from a ring
canal.
- The canals lead to podia (tube feet) arranged along branches
(ambulacra).
- Tube feet are sucker-like appendages.
- Tube feet are extended and retracted by hydraulic pressure.
- Embryological origin from coelom (left mesocoel).
- Fluid similar to sea water and cells (coelomocytes) circulated by cilia
A starfish is a squashed
sea urchin, a sea urchin is
a round starfish
Nervous system
- No clear eye, excluding sea stars, true eye at the end of the arm
- Sensory neurons respond to touch, chemicals, light and water
current.
- Located primarily within the ectoderm of podia and send axons to
the radial nerves. Mostly a nerve-net.
- No centralized sensory organ
- Diffuse light sensing
o Have photoreceptors on the skin?
- Skeleton important part of the visual system
o Birefringent properties act as lenses!
- Diffuse all sensory organs throughout their body, rather than
organs
Pedicellariae
- Separate sexes.
- External fertilization.
- Synchronize the reproductive activities.
- Indirect development.
- Bilaterally symmetric ciliated larva (pluteus, dipleura etc.)
- Larvae bilateral
- Metamorphosis, go inside
out
Crinoids
The classes
Ophiuroids- Brittle stars and basket stars: 1600 species, 500 mya
(Ordovician).
Echinoids - Sea urchins, pencil urchins Sand dollars, Heart urchins 940
species
Irregular echinoids
- The oldest sea cucumber spicules are from the Ordovician (~460
million years ago).
- Nearly every marine environment.
- Generally long and wormlike.
- Five rows of tube feet running from the mouth along the body.
- Skeletal plates are reduced to microscopic spicules (soft bodied).
- Several species can swim.
- Pharmaceutical and food industry.
- Body plan
o Calcareous ring that encircles the
pharynx or throat.
o This ring serves as an attachment
point for muscles.
o Circlet of oral tentacles.
o Madrepore opens into the coelom.
o Respiratory trees used in gas
exchange are attached to the rectal area.
Regeneration