Yes. Sirens are in the Phylum Chordata, which means they have a spinal chord. In several species of sirens, a large amount of their skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone, which makes them very delicate and flexible animals.
Tunicate larvae display bilateral symmetry, with a distinct left and right side that are mirror images of each other along the midline of the body. This symmetry is an adaptation for efficient movement and navigation in their aquatic environment.
It is not an animal so it is not a vertebrate or invertebrate.
A rat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.An animal which is not classed as a vertebrate is known as an invertebrate, rather than a "non-vertebrate".
The axolotl is in the vertebrate classification of amphibians.
Neither. Moss would be a plant. Vertebrate or Invertebrate are classifications for animals.
Predatory tunicate was created in 1918.
tunicate
Clavelina picta.
Sea squirt
No, a tunicate is not a mammal. Tunicates are marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Chordata, but they are not considered mammals because they lack typical mammalian characteristics such as fur, live birth, and mammary glands.
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
vertebrate.
Claveline Picta belongs to a family of sea sponges, so the Painted Tunicate does live in salt water. Hope it helps =)
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
vertebrate.
Vertebrate
vertebrate