cranberry
Active Member
I'm doing this hitchhiker thing. They are divided into motile and sessile. However I am using these labels loosely and basically means, can you see it move while you are looking at it. Yes = motile and No = Sessile. An appy with that definition is sessile even though it can indeed move at it's own free will.
But I'm sure you get the idea.
Under that context, would you consider a peanut worm motile or sessile? I would think motile.... but they always stay in their hole. Like a feather duster does.... which I categorized as sessile...
So at this point and after staring at the page for too long I'm over thinking it.
Would you look under motile or sessile if you found a peanut worm in a hole in a rock.
But I'm sure you get the idea.
Under that context, would you consider a peanut worm motile or sessile? I would think motile.... but they always stay in their hole. Like a feather duster does.... which I categorized as sessile...
So at this point and after staring at the page for too long I'm over thinking it.
Would you look under motile or sessile if you found a peanut worm in a hole in a rock.