"Holothuroids" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Holothuroids refer to a class of marine animals commonly known as sea cucumbers. They are characterized by their elongated, soft bodies and long, thin tubes called tentacles. Sea cucumbers are detritivores, feeding on decaying organic matter and helping to clean the ocean floor by recycling nutrients. There are over 1,000 species of holothuroids, ranging in size, shape, and color.
Holothuria refers to a genus of sea cucumbers, a type of marine animal that belongs to the class Holothuroidea.
A holothurian is a type of marine animal that belongs to the phylum Echinodermata. It is also known as a sea cucumber. Holothurians are characterized by their elongated, soft bodies, which are usually tube-shaped or spherical, and have a unique feature - the ability to expel internal organs as a defense mechanism, a process called autotomy.
Holothurians are a group of marine animals that belong to the class Holothuroidea. They are commonly known as sea cucumbers, a name that comes from their cucumber-like shape. Holothurians are characterized by their elongated bodies, soft and flexible skin, and their ability to use their many tentacles to capture small organisms and particles from the sea floor.
Holotricha is a type of protozoan, specifically a ciliate, which is a microscopic organism that belongs to the phylum Ciliophora. It is characterized by its distinctive holotrichous cilium, which means that its entire body is covered in a single row of cilia, rather than having cilia only on certain parts of its body like many other ciliates.
Holozoically refers to the process of cellular digestion, where a cell ingests and breaks down the external environment, absorbing the nutrients and releasing waste products.