Echinoderms in motion
Category: Organisms • Science
Posted on: October 4, 2006 7:47 AM, by PZ Myers
The Science Pundit has a collection of graphics and movies illustrating echinoderm locomotion. Tube feet are spiffy.
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PZ Myers is a biologist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota, Morris.
…and this is a pharyngula stage embryo.
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Category: Organisms • Science
Posted on: October 4, 2006 7:47 AM, by PZ Myers
The Science Pundit has a collection of graphics and movies illustrating echinoderm locomotion. Tube feet are spiffy.
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PZ,
Thanks! And they are spiffy indeed.
--Javier
Posted by: The Science Pundit | October 5, 2006 10:25 AM