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Urchins because they both cling to rocks members of the urchins are barnacles starfish urchins the spiked

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Starfish belong to the group of animals known as echinoderms. Echinoderms are characterized by their radial symmetry and a water vascular system used for movement and feeding.

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Starfish are echinoderms from the class asteroidea.

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Q: What group does the starfish belong to?
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Sea Stars, also know as starfish, belong to the animal group echinoderms.


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The sea cucumber belongs to the same animal group as the starfish, the echinoderms.


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No, starfish belong to the class Asteroidea.


Is starfish an echinoderm?

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It belongs to Echinoderms.


What phylum do starfish belongs to?

Starfish belong to the Phylum Echinodermata.They are echinoderms.


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What genus does the starfish belong to?

Asterias


What phyla do starfish belong to?

Echinodermata


What vertebrate group is the starfish in?

Starfish are not in a vertebrate group because they do not have vertebrae.


What echinoderm is found in class Asteroidea?

The Asteroidea class is the name of the class that contains starfish. However, brittle stars don't belong to this group. Most starfish have five appendages and all adult starfish have radial symmetry, although they are born with bilateral symmetry.