Description
BIOLOGY
Sea anemones are not plants but sessile animals. However, they are capable of moving by crawling. They temporarily but firmly attach themselves to hard surfaces like rocks. Anemones shrink and fold in their tentacles when exposed to air (Fotheringham and Rothschild, 1950).
ANATOMY
ADDITIONAL READINGS
β-Alanine metabolism and high salinity stress in the sea anemone,Bunodosoma cavernata
Biological properties of a venom extract from the sea anemone, Bunodosoma cavernata.
REFERENCES
Fotheringham, Nick, and Susan B. Rothschild. Beachcombers Guide to Gulf Coast Marine Life: Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana & Texas. 2nd ed., Gulf Pub. Co., 1989. pp. 11
Miner, Roy Waldo. Field Book of Seashore Life. Putnam, 1950.