It does need resources.
It is multicellular
We are multicellular. A multicellular organism contains more than one cell. A single-celled organism might be called 'unicellular'.
Living things made up of one cell are called unicellular organisms. Examples include bacteria, archaea, protists, and some types of algae. These organisms perform all necessary functions within a single cell.
Unicellular organisms are alive. They are considered living entities because they exhibit the essential characteristics of life, such as the ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, and metabolize nutrients for energy.
Anything that is alive is an organism.
DNA. It then formed unicellular organisms.
An organism is biotic because it is alive.
Virus is not cellular. It does not have cells, nor is it made from one cell.Virus is not an organism. It is not alive and cannot considered an organism.It is mainly because it can not reproduce itself, its multiplication solely depend on the host. So no host=no virus! which also means virus is not an organism, but just an infectious agent or particle.
An organism considered dead can no longer perform life functions and does not respond to stimuli. In contrast, a living organism actively maintains homeostasis and responds to its environment to sustain life processes. The concept of an organism being "dead and alive" simultaneously does not align with biological definitions.
This is punky
Yes. Anything that lives ( or was alive) is an organism.
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