"Seeded Application Users"

What are seeded application users, how do they differ from standard users, and how can you verify how many there are in the system?

Are they the default accounts that are shipped with oracle, for example:
AME_INVALID_APPROVER
APPSMGR
ASGADM
ASGUEST
AUTOINSTALL
CONCURRENT MANAGER
FEEDER SYSTEM
GUEST
IBE_ADMIN
Are these seeded application accounts??

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