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Are organisms the same as livingthings?

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technically speaking, yes. An organism such as a plant or bacteria is living. Although we often do not see plants move, they need to eat food in order to survive. If you put a plant's cell under a microscope you will see moving things!

the definition of organism:: -A living thing that has the ability to move or function

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