Sea urchins cousin
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STARFISHSea urchin's cousin
STARFISHSea urchin's cousin.
ECHINISea urchins.
ECHINISea urchins
SANDDOLLARSSea urchins
KELPSea urchin's chow
SPINYLike sea urchins
KELPSea urchin's snack
SPINESSea urchin's protection
KELPFood for sea urchins
interambulacrumin sea urchins, a radial band between ambulacra
interambulacraINTERAMBULACRUM, in sea urchins, a radial band between ambulacra
echinodermone of the Echinodermata, starfishes, sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
echinodermsECHINODERM, one of the Echinodermata, starfishes, sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
echinoidbelonging or pertaining to the class Echinoidea, comprising mainly sea urchins and sand dollars
micromerea small cell formed by unequal division of an ovum or embryo, eg in sea urchins
micromeresMICROMERE, a small cell formed by unequal division of an ovum or embryo, eg in sea urchins
helmetsA predatory mollusk with a squat heavy shell, living in tropical and temperate seas and preying chiefly on sea urchins
pedicellariaone of the minute pincerlike structures common to starfish and sea urchins, used for cleaning and to capture tiny prey
helmetA predatory mollusk with a squat heavy shell, living in tropical and temperate seas and preying chiefly on sea urchins
spatangoida heart urchin, a member of the Spangoidea, an order of more or less heart-shaped sea urchins with eccentric anus
spatangoidsSPATANGOID, a heart urchin, a member of the Spangoidea, an order of more or less heart-shaped sea urchins with eccentric anus
radiata(in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers)
radiatas(in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers)