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    Sessile is a word with two distinct meanings:


        Sessile
            In botany
            In zoology
            See also

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    In botany

    In botany, sessile means "without a stalk", as in flowers or leaves that grow directly from the stem.

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    In zoology

    In zoology, sessile organisms are those which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid of some kind, such as a rock, or the hull of a ship in the case of barnacles. Corals lay down their own substrate.

    Sessile organisms typically have a motile phase in their development. Sponges have a motile larval stage, which becomes sessile at maturity. In contrast, many jellyfish develop as sessile polyps early in their life cycle. Many sessile animals, including sponges, corals, and hydra, are capable of asexual reproduction in situ by a process of budding.

    Clumping is a behavior in an organism, usually sessile, in which individuals of a particular species group close to one another for beneficial purposes.

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