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Many sea animals have soft bodies, including jellyfish, octopuses, and squids. These creatures typically lack a hard shell or skeleton, allowing for flexibility and adaptability in their environments. Other examples include sea cucumbers and certain types of marine worms, which also possess soft, malleable bodies to navigate through various marine habitats.
They let their water out into the ocean.
Yess.yes yes yes No, They do not. Squids and octopus' have abandoned their respective shells over millions of years of evolution in a substitution for speed and maneuverability.
Soft-bodied animals are those that lack a hard external skeleton or shell for support and protection. This includes animals such as jellyfish, sea slugs, worms, and octopuses. They may have soft, flexible bodies that allow for movement and flexibility.
Soft bodies have no bones Invertebrates have no back bone You do the math.
The term "soft bodies" refer to animals with no skeleton.
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.
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