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a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile
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medusa, the polyp is the sessile stage
is a colon resection recommended for sessile -flat polyp
a Polyp.
The term is "polyp". Polyps can be classified as either sessile (without a stalk) or pedunculated (with a stalk) growths.
Yes, a polyp is a living organism. It is a sessile, typically sedentary animal that is part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes corals and sea anemones.
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Not necessarily. A sessile polyp is a type of growth on the lining of the colon that is usually noncancerous. However, some sessile polyps can develop into cancer if left untreated or if they exhibit certain characteristics. It is important to have regular screenings and follow-up with your healthcare provider to monitor and address any polyps found during colonoscopies.
The two body forms of cnidarians are the polyp and the medusa. Polyps are typically sessile, tube-shaped organisms attached to a substrate, while medusae are free-swimming, umbrella-shaped organisms.
It starts as a sessile polyp like creature and then buds to form motile medusoid adults.
polyp! The star coral is attached and is faceup