Invertebrates that live in the ocean include a diverse range of organisms such as jellyfish, octopuses, sea urchins, and corals. These creatures play vital roles in marine ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey, and contributing to the overall biodiversity of ocean habitats. Many invertebrates, like mollusks and crustaceans, are also important for human economies, providing food and resources. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in various marine environments, from deep sea to coral reefs.
under the ground
yes
The Atlantic Ocean is where they live.
yes
yess
yes they are
No they have bilaterial symetry.
Invertibrates.
They are invertibrates
Invertibrates
invertibrates
dont step on them.