Tunicates (Because it has a covering called a Tunic)
An ascidian is a member of the class Ascidiacea, commonly known as sea squirts.
sea squirts squirt water it as simple as that
An appendicularian is a member of the Appendicularia class of tailed tunicates - chordate marine animals including sea squirts.
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.
They draw in food
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Most sea squirts live underwater.
100 eggs
They are filter feeders, filtering the oceans
No, although they have other receptors to touch and light.