Gas exchange, locomotion, feeding and excretion occur through the tube feet of echinoderms
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- Tube feet are small, flexible, tube-like structures found on the body surface of echinoderms, which are a group of marine animals including sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Show more…
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