Like many other microorganisms, many archeon are capable of moving. They travel through fluids using rod-like structures called flagella. They probably travel across solid surfaces by tumbling, similar to bacteria.
Sessile
yes
Mobile
The kingdoms of the sessile organisms are mainly two. They are plantae and fungi depending on the particular organism of the sessile. .
No they are not any sessile animals on land.
An adult feather star is not sessile. It eventually develops arms and is able to move around. Sea lilies are sessile.
The answer is Archaea trust me i have been looking it up
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
they are sessile
All Cnidarians are mobile at some point in their lifetime. For most, it is in the larval stage. Jellyfish start out as mobile larva, then become sessile, then become the mobile jellyfish you are familiar with. Others, like corals, start out as mobile larva, settle down and remain sessile for the rest of their adult life. As adults, hydra can be mobile or sessile, as they choose, but they don't swim far.
well all i know is sessile you stay in the same place and mobile you can live many places
Barnacles are sessile as adults. They start out as mobile larvae and attach to something big like a whale or a boat. Then they stay in this position for the rest of their lives.
mobile, the opposite (antonym) is sessile.
a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile
Sessile means attached. So a sessile organism is attached to a substrate.
Producers photosynthesize, making them sessile. Animals that eat the producers are called consumers. Consumers are motile. Remember, sessile means immobile, and most plants are sessile.
The two forms of Cnidarians are the Medusoid or mobile form (e.g. Hydra), and the Polyp or sessile form (e.g. Aurelia).
The kingdoms of the sessile organisms are mainly two. They are plantae and fungi depending on the particular organism of the sessile. .
Tapinoma sessile was created in 1917.
No they are not any sessile animals on land.