The world's largest living organism is a fungus called Armillaria ostoyae. It is as big as 2,000 acres, so much more bigger than the blue whale.
The giant redwood is a good candidate, but less spectacular is Armillaria ostoyae (honey fungus) a fungi. An example in Oregon covers over 2000 acres.
Great Barrier Reef
Horse Isle is a video game created by Joe and Miranda Durbin that was released in 2007. The largest living organism in Horse Isle is the Shire.
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yes we do when we pollute it or help it grow more. destroy it or repair it. In my opinon any living organism in the natural world must effect it. Since we are the largest species by mass in the natural world it would only be logical to assume that we as a species have the largest effect on it.
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any living thingAn organism is a living plant or animal.
The world's largest living organism is the Great Barrier Reef. It is the world's largest coral reef, stretching over 2,000 km. It is a collection of many organisms, altogether forming one big superorganism. So, therefore the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living thing.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living organism.
The world's largest single-celled organism is the green algae Caulerpa.
Horse Isle is a video game created by Joe and Miranda Durbin that was released in 2007. The largest living organism in Horse Isle is the Shire.
The Great Barrier Reef can be recognised as unique and iconic because it is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and it is the world's largest reef and world's largest living organism.
For the animal world it would be the Blue Whale In biology as a whole it is reported that a forest of aspen trees in Colorado are all connected making it the largest living organism
This is the Great Barrier Reef. Running to a length of about 2,300 kilometres, and roughly parallel to the Queensland coast, it is the only living organism visible from space. Some may argue that it is not a living organism, but regardless, it is certainly the largest coral reef in Australia, and indeed, the world.
Multi-Organism: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which is also arguably the largest organism on Earth. Single organism: The Great Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
blue whales are the largest in the world.! (:
The largest known single celled organism is called a "Valonia Ventricosa".These organisms typically grow in tropical or subtropical waters around the world.
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Going from smallest to largest: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism