Cuttlefish, squids, octopuses, and nautiloids are examples of cephalopods, which are head-foot mollusks named for having their head situated directly above their foot-like mantle. Cephalopods are the most complex mollusks and invertebrates, having closed circulatory systems and, except for nautiloids, no external shell. They propel themselves using jet propulsion from their mantle cavity and many have internal shells like the cuttlebone to provide buoyancy.