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Q: Are lancelets filter feeders
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How do tunicates and lancelets get their food?

They're filter feeders


Which part of the water do lancelets inhabit?

Lancelets inhabit shallow marine waters. They are filter feeders that live in all the oceans in both cool and warm water.


What are some examples of non vertebrate chorodates?

Non-vertebrate chordates are those animals that have a notochord but no true backbone. There are two groups known as the tunicates and lancelets. Tunicates include sea squirts and salps. Lancelets are a group of burrowing filter feeders that live on the ocean floor.


Are sponges filter feeders?

Yes, sponges are filter feeders. I also believe they were the first filter feeders.


Is a lancelet living or non-living?

A lancelet is fishlike and is usually about 1 inch long with a transparent body that is tapered at both ends. They are filter feeders and have no brain, eyes, or heart. Lancelets are definitely living.


Why are clams filter feeders?

Clams are filter feeders because they filter stuff.


Is a piranha is an example of filter feeders?

No, filter feeders in general do not have teeth. Piranha do not filter their food.


Sponges are what kind of feeders?

filter feeders! : )


How are filter feeders and fluid feeders?

Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.


What do filter feeders in the ocean eat?

Filter feeders are called filter feeders so they suck in water and eat the tiny plankton in the oceanwith there tiny filter hairs.


How are filter feeders and fluid feeders alike?

Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.


Filter feeders in the ocean eat this?

Filter feeders in the ocean filter water through their body to eat. They filter phytoplankton out of the water to gain nutrients.