The lancelet is an invertebrate.
A lancelet is a filter feeder with no brain, eyes, or heart. A sea squirt is an example of a lancelet.
like other cordates except urocortates, lancelet have closed-circulatory system.
Yes. The lancelet (or amphioxus) is a fish-like invertebrate sea creature. The creatures (subphylum Cephalochordata) are sometimes harvested as human and animal food.
yes it is living..
lancelet branchiostoma
living
Phylum Chordata
An amphioxus is a lancelet, particularly of the genus Branchiostoma.
An amphioxus is a lancelet, particularly of the genus Branchiostoma.
The Lancelet is a filter feeder, so it will open its mouth - which has up to 100 or so gill slits - and as water passes through the mouth and gills, sticky mucus will catch and hold food particles, and after water has passed through, the Lancelet will swallow the mucus, and ta da! It has food.
No. No felines/mammals/animals are invertebrates either.