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  1. Echinoderms possess a unique internal skeleton (or endoskeleton) composed of thousands to millions of calcium carbonate components known as ossicles. Similar to a complicated 3-D puzzle, these pieces are infused with tissue and covered by an epidermis, or skin like covering.
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    Echinoderms possess a unique internal skeleton (or endoskeleton) composed of thousands to millions of calcium carbonate components known as ossicles. Similar to a complicated 3-D puzzle, these pieces are infused with tissue and covered by an epidermis, or skin like covering.
    ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/invertebrates/echinoderms
    The general shape of the echinoderm may be that of a star with arms extended from a central disk or with branched and feathery arms extended from a body often attached to a stalk, or it may be round to cylindrical.
    www.britannica.com/animal/echinoderm
    An echinoderm is a member of the phylum Echinodermata which contains a number of marine organisms recognized by their pentamerous radial symmetry, calcareous endoskeleton, and a water vascular system which helps operate their small podia.
    biologydictionary.net/echinoderm/
    Echinoderms have an endoskeleton made of calcareous ossicles (small bony plates), covered by the epidermis. For t his reason, it is an endoskeleton like our own, not an exoskeleton like that of arthropods.
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    Echinoderm skeletons are made up of interlocking calcium carbonate plates and spines. This skeleton is enclosed by the epidermis and is thus an endoskeleton. In some, such as sea urchins, the plates fit together tightly. In others, such as starfish, the plates are more loosely bound, and in sea cucumbers the plates are usually microscopic.
    ucmp.berkeley.edu/echinodermata/echinomm.html
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