Examples of using Echinoderms in English and their translations into Spanish
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Their closest relatives are the echinoderms.
Echinoderms are a very old phyla of organisms.
The body of echinoderms has radial form.
Echinoderms are known for their round symmetry.
An important feature of echinoderms is the water vascular system.
Fascinating biology: The symbol andmetaphor of star echinoderms.
Participants will know and study echinoderms common to Puerto Rico.
This area is called Aristotle's lantern, andis structure unique to echinoderms.
Gt;> Cambrian echinoderms and the origin of new body plans.
Decide if the following phrases describe echinoderms: They are animals.
Baby echinoderms swim freely with the help of tiny hairs, called“cilia”.
Maria Elena Caso,one of the major authorities on echinoderms such as starfish;
Echinoderms are found at every ocean depth, from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone.
Further, it is held by some scientists that the radiation of echinoderms was responsible for the Mesozoic Marine Revolution.
Echinoderms include the starfishes, crinoid( sea* daffodil), sea urchins, sea cucumbers and brittle stars.
In terms of zoology, a large part of the collection materials are molluscs andthere are also corals, echinoderms, arthropods, fish, reptiles and mammals.
More than 400 species of Echinoderms and 500 species of Bryozoa live there too, as well as one Cubozoan species Carybdea alata.
Other important fisherie resources include tuna, sword fish, shark, and giant squid as well as a great variety of tropical and temperate mollusks,crustaceans and sea echinoderms.
Contrary to a common misconception, echinoderms do not possess an exoskeleton, as their test is always contained within a layer of living tissue.
A survey has revealed 168 species of finfish, 60 species of cnidaria, including corals, eight molluscs, 14 sponges,11 echinoderms, 15 arthropods and eight annelid worms.
For corals, molluscs and echinoderms, many studies show reduction in growth and reduced survival with ocean acidification.
These effects span the food chain from autotrophs to heterotrophs and include organisms such as coccolithophores, corals,foraminifera, echinoderms, crustaceans and mollusks.
Their diet is mostly carnivorous, based on molluscs,crustaceans, echinoderms, fish and jellyfish- the latter often confused with floating plastic bag refuse.
Most echinoderms are able to regenerate tissue, organs, limbs, and reproduce asexually; in some cases, they can undergo complete regeneration from a single limb.
Crevice-filled volcanic reefs surrounding the islands host a fascinating array of sponges,corals, echinoderms and crustaceans, whilst shallow, sandy seagrass beds offer shelter and a source of food to fish and invertebrates.
Echinoderms are unique among animals in having bilateral symmetry at the larval stage, but fivefold symmetry(pentamerism, a special type of radial symmetry) as adults.
The triggerfish feeds on a variety of invertebrates including mollusks and echinoderms hard shell; some also feed on algae or zooplankton. Ponen demersal eggs in a nest to look after the female and defend aggressively, and in some cases the male.
Echinoderms, such as the sea stars and their relatives, are a ubiquitous symbol of life at the seashore and their likeness is seen on everything from postcards to beach towels.
The museum maintains research and collections in the following fields: Annelida Anthropology andArchaeology Ethnology Crustacea Echinoderms Entomology Herpetology History Ichthyology Invertebrate paleontology Malacology Mammalogy Mineralogy Ornithology Vertebrate paleontology The museum has three floors of permanent exhibits.
The Cystoidea or cystoids,are extinct echinoderms that lived attached to the sea floor by stalks, and are distinguished from other echinoderms by triangular pore openings.
