👉 In the context of biology, a rhynchopod is an organism that lives in or on the bottom of the ocean. It is characterized by its lack of a skin layer and its ability to absorb oxygen from the water. Some examples of rhynchopods include sea urchins, which are known for their ability to regenerate limbs and plates, and starfish, which have a hard outer shell that they use to protect themselves from predators. Rhynchops is another term used in the field