No, although they have other receptors to touch and light.
sea squirts squirt water it as simple as that
Sea squirts have a body shape that looks like a sponge or a rock.
Chordates such as the sea squirts and lancelets do not have a backbone that is why they are called vertebrate chordates.
Sea squirts (also known as cunjevoi) have a main diet of plankton
Sea squirts can glow due to bioluminescence, a chemical reaction within their bodies that produces light. This bioluminescence can serve various functions for sea squirts, such as attracting prey, deterring predators, or communicating with each other.
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They draw in food
Most sea squirts live underwater.
Sea squirts look like little tubes and live in bodies of water. They come in many different colors and shapes.
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They are filter feeders, filtering the oceans