Echinodermata (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 15 Jan, 2026

Echinodermata is a phylum of exclusively marine animals known for their spiny skin and unique body organisation. The name _Echinodermata is derived from the Greek words echinos (meaning "spiny") and derma (meaning "skin"). These organisms are primarily found on the seafloor and play a crucial role in marine ecosystems. Echinoderm is a phylum of creatures that includes only marine life. There have been no signs that any land or water would be fresh echinoderms up to this point.

Classification of Phylum Echinodermata

The Phylum Echinodermata includes marine animals characterised by radial symmetry, a calcareous endoskeleton, and a unique water vascular system.

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The phylum Echinodermata includes the following five classes:

**1. Asteroidea

**Example: Asterias and Zoroaster

**2. Ophiuroidea

**Example: Ophiderma and Amphuria

**3. Echinoidea

**Example: Echinus and Cidaris

**4. Holothuroidea

**Example: Cucumaria and Holothuria

**5. Crinoidea

**Example: Antedon, Neometra, etc.

**Characteristics of Phylum Echinodermata

Some of the characteristics of Phylum Echinodermata are given below:

Importance of Phylum Echinodermata

Some of the important features of the Phylum Echinodermata are given below: