Causes of sessile polyps?

Sessile polyps are caused by abnormal cell growth and can be triggered by various factors. They can occur in different parts of the body and are more likely to become cancerous if larger. Risk factors include age, family history, smoking, obesity, and certain conditions. Prevention includes avoiding risk factors, getting enough vitamin D, and following […]

Sessile vs. Motile: What’s the Difference?

Most organisms are motile, but some important ones, like corals and sponges, are sessile. Sessile organisms use passive feeding methods and have developed ways to protect themselves from predators. Sessile marine organisms have been common since the dawn of multicellular life. Sessile organisms stay in one place, while motile organisms are mobile. Most organisms are […]

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