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Quincy Clements
30 January, 11:20
What are sessile algae?
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Brooklynn Weaver
30 January, 13:36
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A holdfast is a root-like structure that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile algae, stalked crinoids, benthic cnidarians, and sponges, to the substrate.
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