Echinoderms have a spiny body that usually divides into five equal parts. They walk on hundreds of tube feet that are full of water. If they lose part of their body, they can regrow it. They have a skeleton of calcium-carbonate plates.
PHYLUM: ECHINODERMATA
Class: Asteroidea
Features: central mouth on underside, surrounded by arms (usually five)
Class: Echinoidea
Features: spherical skeleton covered in spines
Class: Crinoidea
Features: mouth faces upwards, feed on plankton
Class: Holothuroidea
Features: sausage-like body with tentacles around mouth
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