Respuesta :

Oseni

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Sea anemones are one of the numerous predating animals found in the marine environment. They have cylindrical bodies whose bases are usually found attached to substrates and are therefore described as being sessile. However, a few species of sea anemones are known to be free swimmers.

Generally, sessile organisms are those that live their life attached to a substrate and, therefore, are not able to freely move about.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

This is because sea anemone polyp is permanently attached to the beneath of the base where it stay by it base called pedal foot. It sometimes glide around in order to prevent itself from predation and it uses it's tentacle to catch moving food particles around it and consume it. It belong to the group cnidaria.