E-1740 STRIPED SEA CUCUMBER, Thyonella gemmata

$19.50

A practically indestructible mud-burrowing, thick-skinned holothurian that lives in a U-shaped burrow. Its bright red blood is a source of invertebrate hemoglobin. Recommended as a good laboratory dissection specimen. Doesn’t eviscerate. Size: 10-12 cm.

Description

BIOLOGY

Their mouth is surrounded by 10 bushy tentacles that help them feed. Their radial areas are usually lighter than their inter radial areas which gives them a striped appearance (Hendler et al., 1995).

HABITAT

Can be found from New England to the coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico. They live in muddy or sandy areas near seagrass (Hendler et al., 1995).


ADDITIONAL READING

Oxygen and carbon monoxide equilibriums and the kinetics of oxygen binding by the cooperative dimeric hemoglobin of Thyonella gemmata


REFERENCES

Hendler. G, Miller. J, Pawson. D and Kier. P. Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Allies. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995.