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Etymology: [ i-'kI-n&-"d&rm ] (noun.) 1835. From echino "spiny" + derm "skin"

derisi dikenliler, derisidikenliler, ekinoderm, (isim) derisi dikenliler, denizkestanesi ve deniz yıldızı gibi derisi dikenli bir hayvan, ekinodermler,

1 derisi dikenliler     ts
2 derisidikenliler  Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji     ts
3 ekinoderm  Denizbilim     ts
4 (isim) derisi dikenliler     ts
5 denizkestanesi ve deniz yıldızı gibi derisi dikenli bir hayvan     ts
6echinoderms ekinodermler     ts
 

Any member of the Echinodermata, a group of radially symmetric, spiny-skinned marine animals. Examples of echinoderms include seastars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, crinoids, and sand dollars, marine invertebrates with tube feet and calcite-covered five-part radially symmetrical bodies, One of the Echinodermata, A phylum of small, slow, spiny-skinned animals with no brain, often with five-pointed star designs They live underwater and have a stiff inside skeleton, Animal of phylum Echinodermata, includes starfish and sea urchins, Any of various marine invertebrates (phylum Echinodermata) characterized by a hard spiny covering, a calcite skeleton, and five-rayed radial body symmetry. About 6,000 existing species are grouped in six classes: feather stars and sea lilies (Crinoidea), starfishes (Asteroidea), brittle stars and basket stars (Ophiuroidea), sea urchins (Echinoidea), sea daisies (Concentricycloidea), and sea cucumbers (Holothurioidea). Echinoderms are found in all the oceans, from the intertidal zone to the deepest oceanic trenches. Most species have numerous tube feet that are modified for locomotion, respiration, tunneling, sensory perception, feeding, and grasping. Movement of water through a water vascular system composed of five major canals and smaller branches controls extension and retraction of the tube feet. Most echinoderms feed on microscopic detritus or suspended matter, but some eat plants, A member of the Phylum Echinodermata, including starfish, sea urchins, and crinoids, Marine animals usually characterised by a five-fold symmetry, and possessing an internal skeleton of calcite plates, and a complex water vascular system Includes echinoids (sea urchins), crinoids (sea lillies) and asteroids (starfish), sea animal which has no backbone, marine invertebrate animal, One of a group of invertebrate animals identified by their spiny skin, including sea stars, sea urchins and sand dollars "Echinos" means spiny; "derma" means skin, plural of echinoderm,

7 Any member of the Echinodermata, a group of radially symmetric, spiny-skinned marine animals. Examples of echinoderms include seastars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, crinoids, and sand dollars     ts
8 marine invertebrates with tube feet and calcite-covered five-part radially symmetrical bodies     ts
9 One of the Echinodermata     ts
10 A phylum of small, slow, spiny-skinned animals with no brain, often with five-pointed star designs They live underwater and have a stiff inside skeleton     ts
11 Animal of phylum Echinodermata, includes starfish and sea urchins     ts
12 Any of various marine invertebrates (phylum Echinodermata) characterized by a hard spiny covering, a calcite skeleton, and five-rayed radial body symmetry. About 6,000 existing species are grouped in six classes: feather stars and sea lilies (Crinoidea), starfishes (Asteroidea), brittle stars and basket stars (Ophiuroidea), sea urchins (Echinoidea), sea daisies (Concentricycloidea), and sea cucumbers (Holothurioidea). Echinoderms are found in all the oceans, from the intertidal zone to the deepest oceanic trenches. Most species have numerous tube feet that are modified for locomotion, respiration, tunneling, sensory perception, feeding, and grasping. Movement of water through a water vascular system composed of five major canals and smaller branches controls extension and retraction of the tube feet. Most echinoderms feed on microscopic detritus or suspended matter, but some eat plants     ts
13 A member of the Phylum Echinodermata, including starfish, sea urchins, and crinoids     ts
14 Marine animals usually characterised by a five-fold symmetry, and possessing an internal skeleton of calcite plates, and a complex water vascular system Includes echinoids (sea urchins), crinoids (sea lillies) and asteroids (starfish)     ts
15 sea animal which has no backbone, marine invertebrate animal  isim     ts
16 One of a group of invertebrate animals identified by their spiny skin, including sea stars, sea urchins and sand dollars "Echinos" means spiny; "derma" means skin     ts
17echinoderms plural of echinoderm     ts
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