I suppose maybe... but not strong enough to form into humans, animals or any living thing. So it is impossible to live on other planets.
PS, even if there were other organisms, then we would need to exclude Mercury as its too hot, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune as they are either too cold or because they are all gas planets.
Almost certainly some other planets have tiny one-celled organisms, at least.
because there are monsters
yes
The planets have constant effects on human lives despite the inability to see the majority by human eye. The planets alter weather, gravity, daylight, and many other aspects.
It depends on the organisms. If the organism can live in harsh and brutal conditions than yes, planets can support life. The traits of the organisms depend on how it can live in other planets. Only the Sun can't support life.
People live on Earth, but the other 7 major planets are uninhabited as far as we know. Lack of liquid water and lack of protection from radiation are factors for those other planets.
Mastigophora are parasites that lives inside other organisms
any thing that you think of, that lives in the dessert, is an organism
The conditions on other planets, such as extreme temperatures, lack of liquid water, and high levels of radiation, make it difficult for living organisms like those on Earth to survive. Additionally, the vast distances between planets make it challenging to determine the presence of life without direct exploration.
Archaebacteria
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
Americans send robots to other planets to gather information about the characteristics, geology, atmosphere, and potential for life on those planets. This enables scientists to study the planets remotely without risking human lives and to advance our understanding of the universe.