Difference between mollusca and echinodermata in tabular form
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Mollusca: 1.) The coelomic cavity is reduced.
2.) These are bilateral symmetrical.
3.) They have an open circulatory system and kidney like organs for excretion.
4.) There is a foot that is used for moving around.
5.) Examples are snails, mussels, chiton, octopus, pila, unio.
Echinodermata: 1.) In Greek echinos means hedgehog ( spiny animal ) and derma means skin.
2.) These are spinny skinned animals.
3.) These are exclusively free living animals.
4.) They have an coelomic cavity.
5.) They have a peculiar water driven tube system that they use for moving around.
6.) Examples are sea stars, sea urchins.
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2.) These are bilateral symmetrical.
3.) They have an open circulatory system and kidney like organs for excretion.
4.) There is a foot that is used for moving around.
5.) Examples are snails, mussels, chiton, octopus, pila, unio.
Echinodermata: 1.) In Greek echinos means hedgehog ( spiny animal ) and derma means skin.
2.) These are spinny skinned animals.
3.) These are exclusively free living animals.
4.) They have an coelomic cavity.
5.) They have a peculiar water driven tube system that they use for moving around.
6.) Examples are sea stars, sea urchins.
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