sessile means attached at the base; fixed to one spot, not able to move about.
>> Dislocation can not move through glide are known as `Sessile dislocation' .
for example; `Frank partial dislocation' can not move through glide as known as
sessile dislocation.
>> It is an immobile dislocation.
>> Movement is possible only by climb process.
sessile means without stalk
The opposite of sessile is motile. Motile organisms are able to move or change position on their own, as opposed to sessile organisms which are fixed in one place.
A leaf without a petiole is called a sessile leaf.
sessile
A sessile organism is one that is attached to a surface and does not move from place to place. These organisms are typically found in marine environments and include corals, barnacles, and some types of sponges. Sessile organisms rely on food and nutrients brought to them by water currents.
It means the leaves are stalkless.
The definition of sessile is something that is attached at the base, like the leaf that is attached by stem to a branch... Do you mean noturnal?
a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile
Terrestrial animals cannot be sessile because they live on land. Sessile animals are aquatic and live in the water. +++ That's no the definition of "sessile". A sessile organism is one that anchors itself to one place for its life, or most of its life. Most do live in water but by no means all aquatic animals are sessile. Fish are not!
they are sessile
Sessile means attached. So a sessile organism is attached to a substrate.
Tapinoma sessile was created in 1917.
hibiscus is pedicle flower
Vagrant moves, Sessile doesn't
Most sessile animals are of the phylum Mollusca.
Sessile organisms are immobile. So. I can't think of any animals. But plants are sessile. Edit: Corals (related to anenomes) and sponges are good examples of sessile animals, the latter has a motile larval stage before it settles on a substrate and becomes sessile.
sessile means without stalk