Yes.
Organism essentially means anything living, or that was alive. So, if you pull a weed out of the ground it is still an organism.
plant, weed
plant, weed
Ground. It is weed like and bushy close to the ground.
No. It is a plant like organism whch belongs to algae.
cuz it comes from the ground on up in a plant form It wasn't. A weed was slang for a Cigarette
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No, a molehill is not an organism, it is a small pile of dirt which results from the burrowing of a mole into the ground.
Ascophyllum nodosum is referred to as slender rock weed. It belongs to brown algae. Like trees in the forest, rock weed can also persist in the harsh inter-tidal environment.
A weed is a valueless plant growing wild, especially one that grows on cultivated ground to the exclusion or injury of the desired crop.
Dried and ground dill weed.
Rabbits, Snakes, Insects, Toad, Lizards, Birds, Weed, Earthworms, Spiders
because they have just smoked a whole lot of weed