No. Stalactites and stalagmites are formed from minerals, brought down from the rocks above by water.
No, they are calcium mineral formations.
No. Only living organisms have cells. Although stalagmites and stalactites appear to grow, it is not due to the reproduction of cells or living organisms. Stalagmites and stalactites are composed of atoms which are connected into molecules. They are made of the same things as any other rock.
Seaweeds are living organisms, members of the Algae family. Stalactites (and Stalagmites) are formations of limestone which occur in caves, they are not living organisms.
No, limestone is a sedimentary rock, not a living organism.
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Certainly a living organism
Everything that are living are living organisms. Every other things are not considered to be a living organism e.g. viruses.
I have known some people whom I considered walking talking turds, but technically, feces is not a living organism. It is organic matter, and it contains microorganisms, but it is not an organism.
because it is living or alive.
the question is unspecific every living thing is considered an organism
It would not be considered a living organism because it does not carry out several of the qualifications needed to be considered alive, including feeding and reproducing. It is, however, part of humans who are obviously considered living organisms and also consisting of cells, which are living organisms.