sessas
Sessas is a term that can refer to several different things depending on the context. In a biological sense, "sessas" is not a standard scientific term. It might be a misspelling or a colloquialism for a sessile organism, which is an organism that lives attached to a substrate, such as a rock or the seabed, for its entire adult life. Examples of sessile organisms include barnacles, corals, sponges, and oysters. They often have specialized adaptations for filter feeding or absorbing nutrients from their environment due to their immobility.
In some regions, particularly in parts of West Africa, "sessas" or similar-sounding words can be a local
The word "Sessas" could also potentially be a proper noun, such as a surname or the name