A species of jellyfish, known as Turritopsis nutricula, is the longest-living organism in the world. It is capable of cycling from a mature adult stage to an immature polyp stage and back again. Theoretically, the jellyfish can repeat this cycle to an infinite level. This means that there may be no natural limit to its life span, rendering it as biologically immortal.
The giant sequoia is considered the most massive living individual thing, and close to the oldest. At least one was authenticated at nearly 3,200 years old.
The largest tree is the General Sherman. It's trunk alone weighs nearly 1400 tons.
It's a bristlecone pine in a State or National Park in CA; it's said to be thousands of years old. 4,500?
The deep sea dwelling Ocean Quahog (Arctica Islandica) is said to be the longest living animal on earth. It is said to live beyond 220 years
Galapagos Tortoise
human 130
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Cyracolution
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no the environment is all the living and non living things that surround an organism :) ... also an ecosystem is also known as a community and all the nonliving things that effect it.
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The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living organism.
They have been identified as the oldest living things
Everything that are living are living organisms. Every other things are not considered to be a living organism e.g. viruses.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
The order of living things from smallest to largest in the body is: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.
"Organism" is not a slang word. An organism is any living thing. Organism is just the scientific term for living things.
Any living thing would be an organism- i hoped that helped you!
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Nothing. There is no living creature in earth that is 30 times the size of a blue whale. Blue whales are the largest living things on Earth.
An organism
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.