Yes, daffodils are living organisms. They are flowering plants belonging to the genus Narcissus and are characterized by their bulbous structure and bright yellow or white flowers. Like all living organisms, daffodils grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. They also undergo processes such as photosynthesis, which allows them to convert sunlight into energy.
Micro means "little", and a microbe is usually too small to be seen by the human eye without the aide of a microscope. These include bacteria, fungi, protists and possibly viruses, most of which are single-celled organisms. What makes daffodils so popular is that they are visible at the end of a long winter in a multitude of shapes and colors. Daffodils are NOT micro-organisms.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
Yes, they do.
The definition of "alive" is something tha reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and reproduces. Even when a daffodil is in the dormant state, it is a living organism, so YES daffodils are alive.
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A tomato isaliving organisms all things are living organisms. You will be surprised at what are living organisms.
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Yes. A butterfly is a living organisms.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.