In a sense, yes. A matter being something that occupies space and can be perceived with senses, can be considered an organism considering that all living organisms occupy space and can be perceived with senses. However, the term matter also includes those that are inorganic, not just organic.
No, matter is not an organism. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space, such as particles, atoms, molecules, or objects. Organisms, on the other hand, are living things that have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
Matter is transferred from one organism to another by Conduction.
Energy and matter are transferred from one organism to another at the microscopic level.
domain Eukarya, kingdom Fungi
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Matter is transferred from one organism to another by Conduction.
Matter is everywhere. Where there is no matter , it is a vacuum. You as a biological organism are matter.
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No. Minerals are a type of nonliving matter.
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
Energy and matter are transferred from one organism to another at the microscopic level.
fungi
domain Eukarya, kingdom Fungi
It's dead
Fungus feeds on dead matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture etc
saprophytes
organic matter