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How does the support structure of echinoderms differ from that of arthropods?

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Arthropods have a tough, non-living outer shell called exoskeleton, which protect their soft bodies while echinoderms have living endoskeletons, which develops within the deeper skin or body tissues and act as their protective covering.Step-by-step explanation:

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