Free float
Nearly all corals and some other cnidarians are attached and are called sessile .
attached is when you have a pic of robosomes that are connected to something and free is when it is by itself
Ribosomes. They are the actual site of protein synthesis and float free or are attached to a membranous structure (rough ER) in the cytoplasm.
A free earlobe is an earlobe that is not entirely attached to the head. The gene for free earlobes is dominant in most cases.
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In botany it means stalkless and attached directly at the base, like sessile leaves.In zoology it means permanently attached or fixed and not free-moving like an adult barnacle.As an aside: It is a useful term to apply to friends or relatives who are couch potatoes.
sessile not sessila1. Permanently attached or fixed and not free-moving, as corals and mussels. 2. Stalkless and attached directly at the base, as certain kinds of leaves and fruit.
Nearly all corals and some other cnidarians are attached and are called sessile .
immobile organism such as corrals and barnacles
It means it has broken off of the ice shelf (which is attached to a continent), and is now free to float off into the ocean.
Plenty of animals are sessile, meaning attached to something like a plant. They include sponges, anemones, corals, barnacles, and sea squirts. Their larva larvae do swim around, though corals can reproduce by budding.
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It depends on the type of cell in question. In eukaryotic cells, the ribosomes are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. As prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound organelles, the ribosomes are free in the cytoplasm.
To move away from being in one concentrated spot; spread outwards.
attached is when you have a pic of robosomes that are connected to something and free is when it is by itself
Ribosomes. They are the actual site of protein synthesis and float free or are attached to a membranous structure (rough ER) in the cytoplasm.
You will need a free-float hand guard kit. These can be purchased online. Check out this video for an example of how to install such a kit: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-install-a-free-float-handguard-on-an-ar-15-rifle-267096/view/