NO, because it is a tree
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No, a coconut is not a living organism. It is a seed of the coconut palm tree and is considered a fruit. The coconut itself does not have the characteristics of a living organism such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli.
Twigs are part of a living organism, as they are usually branches or smaller parts of a tree or shrub. While twigs themselves are not considered a separate living organism, they are a component of the larger plant organism.
A Maple Tree is considered multicellular because it is made up of many cells that work together to form a complex organism. Each cell in the Maple Tree has a specific function that contributes to the overall function of the tree as a whole.
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
It is the seed of an organism- the walnut tree. It can grow to become an organism.
sometimes if there is an organism the tree
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
If you're looking for the answer in industrial terms, a paper mill would be the answer.If you're looking for what organism creates paper, it's a tree. A tree is a tree as far as I know, and isn't exactly considered a plant.
an organism
yes it is
No, Earth is not considered an organism. It is a planet that supports various forms of life but is not a living organism itself.
Explain why an organism is considered an open system.