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an inner fibrous layer. Holothuroidea have a unique outer rodlet layer and fibrogranular inner layer. In some species, symbiotic bacteria occupy the space between the cuticle and the epidermis. The microvilli and cilia of the epidermal cells project into the lower two layers of the cuticle but do not extend into the outer coat (Ameye et al. 2000).

Organ system Organs
Body wall/musculoskeletal Cuticle, epidermis, dermis/mutable collagenous tissue, dermal ossicles, skeletal muscle, paxillaeb, pedicellariaeb
Water vascular system Madreporite, stone canal, circumoral ring canal, radial canal, tube feet
Digestive Alimentary canal Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestineb, rectumb
Pyloric and rectal cecae Digestive tubules, pyloric duct, rectal duct
Excretory Heart, axial canal, axial hemal vessel, tube feet, papulae
Circulatory Heart, axial organ, axial hemal vessel, hyponeural (oral) hemal ring, gastric hemal ring, genital hemal ring
Immune Coelomocytes
Respiratory Papulae (gills), tube feet
Nervous Circumoral nerve ring, radial nerve, superficial and deep nerve nets
Reproductive Male Testis, sperm ducts
Female Ovary, oviduct
Ovotestisb Ovary, testis
Special senses/organs Eyespots, sensory tube feet

      a Alternative names for organs are provided parenthetically, in italics.

      b If present in a given species.

Photos depict low-magnification image of the histology of the body wall of an (a) ochre sea star, (b) white sea urchin, and (c) California giant sea cucumber.
Class Layers present
Crinoidea Fibrous outer layer (“fuzzy layer”) Granular inner layer
Echinoidea Fibrous outer layer Granular middle layer Fibrous inner layer
Asteroidea Fibrous outer layer Granular middle layer Fibrous inner layer
Ophiuroidea Fibrous outer layer Granular middle layer Fibrous inner layer
Holothuroidea Outer, rodlet layer Granular middle layer Fibrogranular inner layer
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