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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two states of matter that move freely are the liquids and plasma
Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own, Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.
The kingdom for multicellular organisms that can move freely is Animalia. Animals are characterized by their ability to move independently and have specialized sensory and locomotor organs that allow them to interact with their environment.
Most sessile animals are of the phylum Mollusca.
There are only two animals that are not able to move backward. These animals are the kangaroo and the emu.
no, because plants make their own food where animals depend on others . animals can move freely but plants cannot move freely.
Gases move freely because there are more spaces between particles of gases.So they can move easily.
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yes jellyfish are nektons because it move freely any thing that move freely in the ocean is a nekton.
The previous answer was incorrect. All living organisms move. Even coral. Living organisms require seven characteristics to be classed as 'alive' This can be remembered as Mrs Gren. Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion and Nutrition.
Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.