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grass (or any plants in general) is organic.
The collection of organisms living in a vacant lot, such as rye grass, dandelions, grasshoppers, slugs, shrews, and ladybugs, is referred to as a community or ecosystem. Each species plays a role in the ecosystem, interacting with one another and their environment in various ways.
A tomato isaliving organisms all things are living organisms. You will be surprised at what are living organisms.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
Organisms that live in the grass but do not eat grass are called detritivores. They feed on decaying organic matter like dead leaves, insects, and other organic debris found in the grass. Examples include earthworms, beetles, and springtails.
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Some natural living things that can be found in grass include, insects and bacteria. You can put some grass under a microscope to see more organisms.
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grass is not to eat so it cant be a fruit or vegetable people walk on grass so that carries many bacteria
yes because it came from a living organism and can grow into another tree.
grass like all plants are living
No they are not. Raisins are dried fruit, and therefore not a living organism. There might be some bacteria living or fungi that might reside on the skin or inside of the raisin, but that does not make a raisin a living organism.
people listen, we eat grass all the time, in rye,wheat,oats,rice,sugar cane, and bamboo....and probably much more... a grass fruit is...well.. i don't know..but we do eat grass.
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The first living things to go to the moon were fruit flies. They were part of a biological experiment carried out by NASA on the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. The fruit flies were used to study the effects of radiation and weightlessness on living organisms.