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Which of the following correctly describe a sea urchin?

Select all that apply.

cnidarian
chordate
invertebrate
echinoderm
deuterostome

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Sea Urchins are described as Deuterostomes
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Answer:

Option D, Echinoderm

Step-by-step explanation:

Deuterostome are species which are bilalteral in structure and the first embryonic opening becomes the anus.

There are three classes of deuterostome namely

• Chordata

• Echinodermata

• Hemichordata

The sea urchin belongs to the phylum Echinodermata which have radial symmetry (includes starfish etc.) and have a unique a water-vascular system (hydraulic system) which is used for respiration, locomotion and transportation of food item.

Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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