Sessile polyps: Causes, risk factors, and treatment Polyps can be peduncled or sessile Peduncled polyps grow on stalks, whereas sessile polyps lie flat in the shape of domes About 20–30% of adults in the United States develop colon polyps
Sessility (motility) - Wikipedia Sessility, a property of certain animals, is a lack of self-locomotion Sessile animals do not have natural motility, and are immobile unless there are external forces (such as water currents)
Sessile Polyps: What You Should Know When we say sessile, it means the polyp is attached directly to the tissue with a broad base This is unlike pedunculated polyps, which are connected to the lining by a stalk
SESSILE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary When the plant sits (without stem) directly upon the ground or wood it is sessile The plant is sometimes sessile, but usually it is narrowed below into a stem-like base This is quite a large, massive plant, growing in a sessile and imbricated manner
SESSILE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Sessile definition: attached by the base, or without any distinct projecting support, as a leaf issuing directly from the stem See examples of SESSILE used in a sentence
Sessile Polyps: Causes, Cancer Risk, and Treatment Options What Does Sessile Mean? The word sessile refers to an object that is securely attached to something at the base A sessile polyp is attached flatly and directly to the intestinal lining