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==<translate>Requirements</translate>==
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'''1. <section begin=req1 /><translate>
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In what environment can echinoderms be found?
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'''2. <section begin=req2 /><translate>
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What does the word Echinodermata mean, the name that characterizes the echinoderms?
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</translate><section end=req2 />'''
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'''3. <section begin=req3 /><translate>
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Name four characteristics of the phylum Echinodermata.
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'''4. <section begin=req4 /><translate>
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What kind of symmetry do the echinoderms have? What does this mean?
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</translate><section end=req4 />'''
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'''5. <section begin=req5 /><translate>
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Name the main characteristics and give five examples of the classes of echinoderms:
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</translate><section end=req5 />'''
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:'''a. <section begin=req5a /><translate>
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Asteroidea
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Echinoidea
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:'''c. <section begin=req5c /><translate>
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Ophiuroidea
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:'''d. <section begin=req5d /><translate>
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Holothuroidea
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Crinoidea
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'''6. <section begin=req6 /><translate>
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What do you do in the event of an accident with sea urchins?
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</translate><section end=req6 />'''
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'''7. <section begin=req7 /><translate>
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In a practical class identify, discover and explain the function of the following structures:
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:'''a. <section begin=req7a /><translate>
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Starfish:
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::'''i. <section begin=req7ai /><translate>
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Ambulacral grooves or feet
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::'''ii. <section begin=req7aii /><translate>
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Madreporite plate
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Mouth
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Anus
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Sea urchins:
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::'''i. <section begin=req7bi /><translate>
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Aristotle's Lantern
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Spines
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Mouth
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Endoskeleton
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'''8. <section begin=req8 /><translate>
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Make a collection containing 20 pictures or photographs of different species of echinoderms. Include the common name, scientific name, family and order.
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'''9. <section begin=req9 /><translate>
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How do starfish feed?
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Do some research about sea urchins and some species that have poison.  
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Echinoderms

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Requirements

1. In what environment can echinoderms be found?

2. What does the word Echinodermata mean, the name that characterizes the echinoderms?

3. Name four characteristics of the phylum Echinodermata.

4. What kind of symmetry do the echinoderms have? What does this mean?

5. Name the main characteristics and give five examples of the classes of echinoderms:

a. Asteroidea

b. Echinoidea

c. Ophiuroidea

d. Holothuroidea

e. Crinoidea

6. What do you do in the event of an accident with sea urchins?

7. In a practical class identify, discover and explain the function of the following structures:

a. Starfish:

i. Ambulacral grooves or feet

ii. Madreporite plate

iii. Mouth

iv. Anus

b. Sea urchins:

i. Aristotle's Lantern

ii. Spines

iii. Mouth

iv. Endoskeleton

8. Make a collection containing 20 pictures or photographs of different species of echinoderms. Include the common name, scientific name, family and order.

9. How do starfish feed?

10. Do some research about sea urchins and some species that have poison.