A 20mm polyp is approximately the size of a large marble or a small grape, measuring about two centimeters in diameter. It can vary in appearance, ranging from smooth and round to irregular or lobulated shapes. The color may also differ, appearing pink, red, or a darker hue depending on its type and location within the body. Polyps are typically soft and may be attached to the surrounding tissue by a stalk or be flat against the surface.
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To find out how many 20mm x 20mm squares fit in a square meter, first convert square meters to square millimeters. One square meter equals 1,000,000 square millimeters. Each 20mm x 20mm square has an area of 400 square millimeters. Dividing 1,000,000 by 400 gives you 2,500, so there are 2,500 of these squares in a square meter.
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A medusa looks like an umbrella and a polyp any idea!
The term for a mushroom-like growth extending on a stalk from a mucous membrane is called a polyp.
Oh, dude, 20mm is like 2cm. So, if you're measuring something and you're like, "Oh, this is 20mm," just divide by 10 and you'll get the answer. Easy peasy!
Of or like a polyp.
The life cycle of a jellyfish is planula - polyp - polyp budding - ephyra - medusa.
Polyp and medusa are two stages in life cycle of cnidarians , polyp is hydra like and medusa is jelly fish like .
It is a polyp. Good question!
mark a pt 20mm above xy planemark 20mm below
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Polyp is invertebrate .
Is there a difference between a sissile polyp and a flat polyp. Can either one be a cause of cancer