sessile

A)a long appendage around the head of an animal used for holding or moving
B)a layer of skin-like material that in many animals can produce a shell
C)mouth parts that work as jaws
D)a section or part of an animal's body
E)not moving from place to place; attached in a permanent location

E) not moving from place to place; attached in a permanent location

Arthropod

A)an animal having no backbone
B)an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton
C)an outer covering that supports the soft inner tissues in an arthropod
D)an ocean invertebrate having spiny skin
E)an invertebrate animal that has tentacles around its mouth

B) an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton

The correct answer is E) not moving from place to place; attached in a permanent location.

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"Sessile" comes from the Latin word "sessilis," which means "sitting" or "resting." In biology, it refers to an organism or structure that is permanently attached to a substrate and does not move.

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