In biology, an organism is any living system (such as animal, plant, fungus, or micro-organism). In at least some form, all organisms are capable of response to stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, and maintenance of homeostasis as a stable whole. An organism may either be unicellular (single-celled) or be composed of, as in humans, many billions of cells grouped into specialized tissues and organs. The term multicellular (many-celled) describes any organism made up of more than one cell.

The term "organism" (Greek ὀργανισμός - organismos, from Ancient Greek ὄργανον - organon "organ, instrument, tool") first appeared in the English language in 1701 and took on its current definition by 1834 (Oxford English Dictionary).

Scientific classification in biology considers organisms synonymous with life on Earth. Based on cell type, organisms may be divided into the prokaryotic and eukaryotic groups. The prokaryotes represent two separate domains, the Bacteria and Archaea. Eukaryotic organisms, with a membrane-bounded cell nucleus, also contain organelles, namely mitochondria and (in plants) plastids, generally considered to be derived from endosymbiotic bacteria. Fungi, animals and plants are examples of species that are eukaryotes.

More recently a clade, Neomura, has been proposed, which groups together the Archaea and Eukarya. Neomura is thought to have evolved from Bacteria, more specifically from Actinobacteria.

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How do you get soil without living organisms in it?
Q. How do you remove all living organisms for soil? This is for a science project and we have to test how well lima beans grow in soil w/out living organisms. I have no idea how to get soil w/out living organisms. Thanks!
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A. Any potting mix that states it is sterile should have no living organisms. Garden soil can be placed in the oven in a pan and heated to kill organisms. Both will still contain decayed material however.
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Which of the following statements are false with respect to energy in living organisms?
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A. > Why? It can be localized because it does not exchange its organisms with other locations -- my favorite example is Crystal Lake in California. No incoming streams, no outgoing flow; the lake is as isolated as a distant island is from the continents. > What are the living organisms that might populate such a community and how are they inter-connected? A small lake will have aquatic plants, aquatic snails and insects and turtles that eat the plants, fish that eat the insects, and bigger fish to eat the smaller fish. And, of course, decomposers assist in the recycling of matter. A large lake will have the same as the small lake, but phytoplankton and zooplankton will be of greater relative importance to the life in the lake. > what are… [cont.]
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