Yes they are as long as they ingest food, increase their Cellular complement of materials and reproduce.
Organisms alive after a natural disaster are called "survivors." These organisms have managed to endure and adapt to the challenging conditions brought about by the disaster.
An organism is a living thing. Candles are not alive, so they are not organisms.
Gravity.
Yes - organisms must be living things. They can be dead - as in they were once alive, but they cannot be a non-living thing, such as a mineral. All organisms are capable (in some way) of responding to stimulus, growing, reproducing and maintaining homeostasis. Therefore a non-living thing cannot be called an organism.
If organisms were not alive, the world would be devoid of all living creatures and the interconnected web of life that sustains ecosystems. Without organisms, there would be no plants, animals, or humans, leading to a barren and lifeless planet. The absence of organisms would also disrupt the balance of nutrient cycling, energy flow, and biodiversity, ultimately impacting the overall health of the Earth's ecosystems.
about 50 to 60% organisms
All organisms are alive and made of chemicals.
No, a desert is not alive but a desert has many living organisms.
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Organisms alive after a natural disaster are called "survivors." These organisms have managed to endure and adapt to the challenging conditions brought about by the disaster.
An organism is a living thing. Candles are not alive, so they are not organisms.
They are all alive.
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people ,animals, and plants
no, they are never really alive its more of the plant that has the living organisms.