A sessile polyp is a polyp which is essentially a flattened growth in the nature world that is relatively flat and small and can be grown on virtually any surface.
Maybe. Maybe not. That's why they're removed & sent to the lab. The pathology report will tell you if it's benign or malignant. If it's under 5 mm, it is less likely to be malignant.
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sessile means without stalk
1. Polyp 2. Medusa
Benthic means bottom dwelling, and sessile means non-moving.
a coral polyp is an animal with no back bone
a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile
dangerous enogh
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medusa, the polyp is the sessile stage
is a colon resection recommended for sessile -flat polyp
a Polyp.
No
Nearly all corals and some other cnidarians are attached and are called sessile .
The Cecum is the first portion of the large bowel and is joined to the small bowel. A polyp in the Cecum would have to be removed surgically, as polyps can become cancerous.
are you stupid
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