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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | sessile | non moving | AP Bio Terms |
| 2 | sessile | organims that remain attached to one place during thier lifetimes | Chapter 12 |
| 3 | sessile | organism that remains attached to one place during its lifetime | 9 Phyla---Animals |
| 4 | sessile | staying still (opposite of mobile) | Unit Seven |
| 5 | Sessile | an animal that typically doesn't move - grows attached to something (clam, barnacle, sponge) | Long Island Sound |
| 6 | Sessile | Remains attached to one place | Science Exam 2 |
| 7 | sessile | attached to a surface | Biology freshman semester 2 exam words |
| 8 | Sessile | stationary animals | 6 Kingdoms |
| 9 | Sessile | An animal that doesn't move, instead it grows attached to something (clams, barnacles, etc.) | Loooong Islandddd Souuuunddd |
| 10 | sessile | are stuck in one place | Science Terms for chapter 15 |
| 11 | sessile | describes an organiamthat remanise attached to one place most of its lifetime | Life Science--chpt 12 |
| 12 | sessile | describes an organism that remains attached to a surface for its entire life and does not move | MA-Biology |
| 13 | sessile | attached to substratum | 32.2 |
| 14 | sessile | non moving | science |
| 15 | sessile | attached to a surface, anchored in place | Science Vocab |
| 16 | sessile | Animals which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacle | Basal Invertebrates |
| 17 | sessile | In zoology, sessile animals are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate. | Exam 2 - Lecture 2 |
| 18 | Sessile | Organism that does'nt move from place to place but is attached to a surface. | Classification Vocabulary |
| 19 | Sessile | can't move | Science Terms |
| 20 | sessile | In zoology, these animals are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate. | Bio Exam 2 Lecture 1 |
| 21 | sessile | animals are those which are not able to move about; permanently attached to a sold substrate of some kind ex. barnacles | Biology Unit 2 Vocab St.A's |
| 22 | sessile | In zoology, these animals are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate. | Unit 2 2 |
| 23 | sessile | animals which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate. | Biology Test Two |
| 24 | sessile | animals that don't move | bio test 2 II |
| 25 | Sessile | In zoology, sessile animals are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate. | Basal Invertebrates |
| 26 | sessile | animals are those which are not able to move about; permanently attached to a sold substrate of some kind ex. barnacles | bio test 2 |
| 27 | sessile | fixed to a surface | Science 1 |
| 28 | sessile | describes an organism that remains attached to a surface for its entire life and does not move | Biology Chapter 33 |
| 29 | sessile | an organism that remains attached to a surface its entire life | Biology vocab. Ch. 29 |
| 30 | sessile | organism that is permanently attached to a surface | Invertebrate Vocabulary |
| 31 | sessile | remaining attached to one place | science chapter 12 |
| 32 | sessile | describes an organism that remains attached to one place during most of its lifetime | Chapter 12 Science Vocab |
| 33 | Sessile | permanently attached; not freely moving | Science Chapter 12 Mrs. Piazza PJHS |
| 34 | Sessile | lives attaches to something | Biology Ch. 26 |
| 35 | sessile | organisms that spend their entire adult lives attached to one spot are said to be | Bio TEST |
| 36 | Sessile | In zoology, sessile animals are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate | bio sec 2 |
| 37 | Sessile | fish that are immobile | Science quiz marine |
| 38 | Sessile | fish that are immobile | Science quiz marine |
| 39 | sessile | permanently attached to a substrate | Invertebrates |
| 40 | sessile | adults are what (attached)? | Sponges quiz |
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