Sea squirts look like little tubes and live in bodies of water. They come in many different colors and shapes.
Sea squirts have a body shape that looks like a sponge or a rock.
No; Echinodermata is the phylum of starfish and sea cucumbers. Sea squirts actually belong to the phylum Chordata, just like all vertebrates, including us! Their larva has a structure that's considered the early version of a backbone, explaining why they're classified that way; they're related to vertebrates.
None. The sea squirts have a unique tube shaped heart with vessels occasionally called channels, but no chambers.
it looks like an arm of an ocean or sea extending into the land
Ciliated Cells look like long, wavy hairs found near the lungs. Another weird thing is that they look like sea anemonie!
Sea squirts have a body shape that looks like a sponge or a rock.
sea squirts squirt water it as simple as that
Chordates such as the sea squirts and lancelets do not have a backbone that is why they are called vertebrate chordates.
The light in sea squirts comes from luminescent bacteria that live symbiotically in little chambers with transparent walls.
Sea squirts (also known as cunjevoi) have a main diet of plankton
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They draw in food
Most sea squirts live underwater.
100 eggs
They are filter feeders, filtering the oceans
No; Echinodermata is the phylum of starfish and sea cucumbers. Sea squirts actually belong to the phylum Chordata, just like all vertebrates, including us! Their larva has a structure that's considered the early version of a backbone, explaining why they're classified that way; they're related to vertebrates.