Binghamton University: Sea Star - Research Explores the Diversity of Shapes Among Ancient Echinoderms
February 06, 2024
February 06, 2024
BINGHAMTON, New York, Feb. 6 (TNSres) -- Binghamton University issued the following news on Feb. 5, 2024:
By Jennifer Micale
Echinoderms take a dazzling variety of shapes, from sand dollars to starfish, the feathery-limbed sea lily, and the pincushion-like sea urchin.
There are five living groups of echinoderms today, but at one time, there were more than 30 -- and some looked downright odd.
"The ones that are extinct have these weird body . . .
By Jennifer Micale
Echinoderms take a dazzling variety of shapes, from sand dollars to starfish, the feathery-limbed sea lily, and the pincushion-like sea urchin.
There are five living groups of echinoderms today, but at one time, there were more than 30 -- and some looked downright odd.
"The ones that are extinct have these weird body . . .