Echinoderm means
spiny skin. Echinoderms include sea urchins, sea stars, sand dollars,
sea cucumbers and some other odd organisms like feather stars and basket
stars. All echinoderms have radial symmetry, spiny skin, and an
endoskeleton called a test.
Most people are familiar with an orange sea star because
on the east coast, that's all we've got. On the west coast and in other
places around the world, it is easier to find a variety of sea stars in other colors and with different amounts of legs.
Sea stars have
powerful tube feet that use water suction to open molluscs. When they
eat molluscs, they actually stick their stomach into the shells of the
mollusc, digest it, and then put their stomach.
Feather stars and basket stars both have crazy looking legs that they wave around to filter feed. Sea urchins and sand dollars are both covered with protective spines and eat with a scraping mouth called Aristotle's Lantern.
Sea cucumbers have
lost most of their exoskeleton and are a bit squishier than other
echinoderms. Sea cucumbers are important detritus eaters on the sea
floor. When attacked by predators they will expel their guts as a meal
for the predator as they make a get away. Sea cucumbers are able to
regenerate these guts over time.
VSEPR - Valence Shell Ectron Pair Repulsion Theory
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Valence Shell Electron Repulsion Theory
Electrons do not like each other and when looking at molecular structures -
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