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there is no
calcareous ring.
Sea cu****bers are
named for
their resemblance to the
fruit of the
cu****ber plant. Most
sea cu****bers have a soft and cylindrical...
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Sea cu****bers are
marine animals of the
class Holothuroidea. They can be used as food, in
fresh or
dried form, in
various cuisines. In some
cultural contexts...
- The
California sea cu****ber (Apostichopus californicus), also
known as the
giant California sea cu****ber, is a
sea cu****ber that can be
found from the...
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Sea cu****ber stocks have been
overexploited in the wild,
resulting in
incentives to grow them by aquaculture.
Aquaculture means the
sea cu****bers are...
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million years ago. The
closest echinoderm relatives of the
sea urchin are the
sea cu****bers (Holothuroidea),
which like them are deuterostomes, a clade...
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which includes starfish,
brittle stars,
sea urchins, sand
dollars and
sea cu****bers, as well as the
sessile sea lilies or "stone lilies".
While bilaterally...
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Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on
Cu****ber Cu****bers grown to eat
fresh are
called slicing cu****bers. The main
varieties of
slicers mature on vines...
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vascular system of
sea cu****bers has no
connection to the outside, and is thus
filled with the
internal coelomic fluid,
rather than
sea water. The madreporite...
- Echinodermata,
which also
includes the starfish,
brittle stars,
sea urchins and
sea cu****bers. They live in both
shallow water and in
depths of over 9,000...
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crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crabs, and lobster), and
echinoderms (e.g.
sea cu****bers and
sea urchins). Historically,
marine mammals such as
cetaceans (whales...