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| r, only newly formed cells are motile and the | sessile adults have undergone considerable modificati |
| Its leaves are | sessile and coriaceous (leathery) in texture. |
| The heads have no stems ( | sessile) and are arranged in a spike-like collection. |
| Like all ascidians, these | sessile animals are filter feeders. |
| mobility may have been an advantage over more | sessile animals during the extinction event. |
| xtremely variable in forms, but they all were | sessile animals. |
| r rooi aas and in Australia as cunjevoi, is a | sessile ascidian, or sea squirt, that lives in coasta |
| tulips, scientific name Pyura spinifera, are | sessile ascidians that live in coastal waters at dept |
| These single-celled organisms are | sessile at maturity and usually live on crustaceans a |
| etiolate at the bottom of the flower stem and | sessile at the top. |
| B. amphitrite is a medium-sized, cone-shaped | sessile barnacle with distinctive narrow vertical pur |
| Solitary flowers, 20 mm across, are nearly | sessile, being produced very closely to the rosette o |
| n before graduating to either the nekton or a | sessile, benthic existence. |
| vessel only, and present the appearance of a | sessile bud growing from the arterial wall. |
| s are much reduced and are short petiolate to | sessile but not auriculate-clasping. |
| fact that they both lack a carapace, possess | sessile compound eyes, and thoracic coxae fused to th |
| densely covered with stalked mucilagenous and | sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and dig |
| densely covered with stalked mucilagenous and | sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and dig |
| densely covered with stalked mucilagenous and | sessile digestive glands, which serve to trap and dig |
| cial tension of a liquid using the pendant or | sessile drop methods. |
| Early | sessile echinoderms were mostly "mat stickers". |
| This | sessile filter feeder can expel water when threatened |
| zoans that lost these features after becoming | sessile filter-feeders. |
| rganism in biomonitoring studies due to their | sessile filter-feeding life style, coupled with their |
| Yellow, | sessile flowers with a fleshy base are produced on th |
| After this time, they settle into the adult, | sessile form. |
| is plant are sometimes classified as Trillium | sessile forma viridiflorum (Beyer). |
| They include both free-swimming and | sessile forms. |
| T. | sessile from Britton & Brown 1913 |
| en (rather than bright green) foliage and the | sessile fruits which are often hidden among the leave |
| The | sessile glands, which lie flat on the leaf surface, s |
| T. | sessile is sometimes cited as having been used as a p |
| The alternate, nearly | sessile leaves are glaborous and lanceolate . |
| It has aromatic, | sessile leaves which are usually strongly revolute an |
| is upright, bears a set of spirally arranged, | sessile leaves having a clearly distinguishable midri |
| y petioles (many other Nicotiana species have | sessile leaves), and its leaves and stems are neither |
| arse stems, large leaves, sparse indumentums, | sessile leaves, and lids without appendages. |
| inner surfaces, bracteate inflorescences, and | sessile leaves. |
| ver, implantation of a conspecific brain to a | sessile ligated abdomen or an abdomen under diapause |
| Sessile oak (Quercus petraea) is a frequent host. | |
| , including Coed Allt Wen, a rare and ancient | sessile oak woodland. |
| ops on acorn cups of English oak Q. robur and | sessile oak Q. petraea. |
| cally important because the type of woodland, | sessile oak coppice Quercus petraea, is not known els |
| es, the reserve nowadays is mostly covered by | Sessile oak and hornbeams. |
| sh and Alder trees, with Pendunculate Oak and | Sessile Oak growing there as well. |
| y contains extensive tracts of ancient upland | Sessile Oak ancient woodland which exhibit variations |
| al buds on Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur) or | Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) trees, caused by the ag |
| he upper slopes, the woodland is dominated by | sessile oak, Quercus petraea. |
| d by downy birch, Betula pubescens, with some | sessile oak, Quercus petraea. |
| as have sedge and rush; wooded areas comprise | sessile oak, moss, lichen and fern. |
| iduous wood containing extensive plantings of | Sessile Oak. |
| There are only a very few old stands of | sessile oaks, which stem from the logging industry du |
| Like many trilliums, T. | sessile often does not transplant successfully from t |
| The leaves are linear, terete and | sessile, often with a long pointed tip and are 5 to 9 |
| orne on short petioles, the upper smaller and | sessile on the stem. |
| Each flower is a | sessile or stalked, open, short cyme." |
| Leaves are | sessile or shortly petiolate and coriaceous in textur |
| to five flowers per inflorescence, which are | sessile or short-peduncled axillary cymes. |
| shallow, usually even-rimmed hydrothecae are | sessile or borne on a hydrophore; their bottom is for |
| Fixichnia: traces left by | sessile organisms that anchored themselves to a hard |
| stal environments and biomes are dominated by | sessile organisms such as oysters. |
| Sessile organisms such as barnacles and tunicates nee | |
| characterized by the presence of a variety of | sessile organisms including ascidians, bryozoans, mus |
| They also produce toxins that prevent other | sessile organisms such as bryozoans or sea squirts fr |
| is a root-like structure that anchors aquatic | sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile alg |
| Nemiana is a genus of simple, | sessile organisms, containing just one species, N. si |
| row due to the buildup of skeletal remains of | sessile organisms, usually microorganisms, which indu |
| intenance of diversity in most communities of | sessile organisms.” |
| Ovary one-celled; stigma | sessile; ovules many. |
| Usually there are numerous yellowish-white, | sessile, painless nodules on the lips or tongue, with |
| The larvae of P. polonica are | sessile parasites living on the roots of various herb |
| They possess marginal plates, and have | sessile pedicellariae. |
| There are two families of | sessile rotifers: Flosculariidae and Collothecidae. |
| the time of mating; and that microhabitats of | sessile species and of species with small population |
| y the gonophores develop into medusae or into | sessile sporosacs. |
| y hydromedusae, these jellyfish do not have a | sessile stage. |
| t hydromedusae, these jellyfish do not have a | sessile stage. |
| Leaf undersides have "numerous minute | sessile stelate hairs with horizonatally spreading ra |
| Pycnoclavela diminuta is a | sessile supension feeder. |
| The Acrotretida are a group of | sessile, suspension-feeding brachiopods known from th |
| nd petiolate, and the upper leaves are nearly | sessile to sessile. |
| Solitary, | sessile tunicate. |
| bracts located 2-4 each on short peduncles in | sessile umbels. |
| The 400-500 eggs of the cyst remain | sessile until stimulated by plant chemicals (at which |
| The leaves are | sessile with a coarsely-toothed margin. |
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