An important evolutionary transition that appeared for the first time in Echinoderms is:
| 1. | Bilateral symmetry | 2. | Radial symmetry |
| 3. | Tube within a tube plan | 4. | Endoskeleton |

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A water vascular system is characteristically present in:
| 1. | Annelids | 2. | Porifers |
| 3. | Echinoderms | 4. | Cartilaginous fishes |

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| 1. | They have bilateral symmetry as adults and radial symmetry as larvae. |
| 2. | They are triploblastic and coelomates. |
| 3. | They possess a well-developed excretory system. |
| 4. | They have an incomplete digestive system. |

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| 1. | Sea Urchin | 2. | Sea lily |
| 3. | Brittle star | 4. | Brain coral |

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| I: | It is a hydraulic system used by echinoderms for locomotion, food and waste transportation, and respiration. |
| II: | The system is composed of canals connecting numerous tube feet. |

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