Nearly all corals and some other cnidarians are attached and are called sessile .
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transfer RNA, or tRNA Assuming this is the same this as free nucleotides (and it should be), they are nucleotides (the monomer of the polymer, DNA, made up of a phosphate, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base) in the nucleus that are not attached to any strand of DNA or RNA, and thus literally "free floating" (i.e. floating in the nucleus not attached to anything and therefore "free")
Where do proteins made in free floating ribosomes end up?
An unattached body cell is called corpuscle. Red blood cell is called corpuscle as they are minute, tiny and free floating particles.
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The digestive tract and reproductive organs of an Ascaris are free floating within the body and do not attach to the body wall. Ascaris do not have any other internal organs other than the gut and internal reproductive organs, as breathing and waste excretion are handled externally within the body wall.
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Free Floating was created in 2006.
A Cnidarian is a stinging animal such as a jellyfish or a sea anenome. They have stinging cells that they use predatorially for food. There are two body scructures for cnidarians--polyps and medusas. A polyp is attached to something and does not move, and its mouth is at the top. A medusa is free-swimming, and its mouth is on the bottom.
Hydra - the polyp, anchored with a stalk, tentacles up; and medusa, the jellyfish, swimming free, tentacles down. All cnidarians have both stages, like larva and adult, but they spend more time in one of them and are known as that stage, for example anemones and jellyfish. Anemones have a tiny jellyfish dispersal stage, and jellyfish have a tiny polyp reproduction stage.
Most are omnivorous. In the polyp stage, they eat free floating marine organisms (plankton), any single cell or small multi-cellular plants and animals, algae, eggs, and juvenile larvae. As adults, most diet on eggs, planulae, small crustaceans, small fish, other jellies, and Ctenophora.
Free-floating anxiety-- Anxiety that lacks a definite focus or content.
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French neuroscientists at the Cognitive Neutoscience Centre have argued that there is free-floating DNA in the Paretial Cortex which could indicate why we have the potential of free will.
transfer RNA, or tRNA Assuming this is the same this as free nucleotides (and it should be), they are nucleotides (the monomer of the polymer, DNA, made up of a phosphate, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base) in the nucleus that are not attached to any strand of DNA or RNA, and thus literally "free floating" (i.e. floating in the nucleus not attached to anything and therefore "free")