• Echinodermata (Echinodermata). Bir ekinoderm, Echinodermata filumunun herhangi bir üyesidir.
  • An echinoderm (/ɪˈkaɪnəˌdɜːrm, ˈɛkə-/)[3] is any deuterostomal animal of the phylum Echinodermata (/ɪˌkaɪnoʊˈdɜːrmətə/), which includes starfish, brittle stars...
  • The name Echinodermata is derived from the Greek word for "spiny skin", although not all of the approximately 6000 species have skin that is spiny.
  • Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata (from Ancient Greek, echinos – “hedgehog” and derma – “skin”...
  • In 1734 Jacob Klein has coined the name Echinodermata. The name Echinodermata is derived from the Latin words Echinos and Derma .
  • Echinodermata has approximately 7000 described living species and about 13,000 extinct species known from the fossil record.
  • The phylum Echinodermata represents the largest animal phylum of exclusively marine animals and include animals as morphologically diverse as sea stars...
  • The most noticeable characteristics of members of the phylum Echinodermata are ... However, the phylum Echinodermata is divided into several classes.
  • In this article we will discuss about Echinodermata:- 1. Introduction to Echinodermata 2. History of Echinodermata 3. General Characters 4. Classification 5...