ANYTHING LIVING is an organism. And, to answer your question, yes, fish are organisms:)
2007-04-12 09:46:33
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. Anything with matter is considered an organism. There are non-living and living organisms. Fish are an example of a living organism. A tree would be an example of a non-living organism. Mammals, fish, insects, and aquatic creatures are also organisms.
2007-04-12 10:10:49
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answered by Countess Amillia 2
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Any complete living thing is an organism. Thus a bacteria is an organism and a cat is an organism. And a fish too.
2007-04-12 09:48:11
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answered by mjparker402000 1
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Yes anything living is an organism.
2007-04-12 09:45:41
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answered by marie 3
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Every living thing is an organism, from the simple single cell bacteria to more complex plants and animals.
2007-04-12 10:19:21
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answered by Compurednek 3
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Everything living is an organism. Fish, people, dogs, cats, plants, bugs, anything.
2007-04-12 09:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Any multicellular plant or animal where the cells take on specialized functions are organisms.
2007-04-12 09:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. They breathe. You're pretty much an organism too. I think.
2007-04-12 09:47:10
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answered by fire Engine 360 1
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Yes, anything considered living is an organism. You, your mom, your dog, your plant, your bacterial infection, spiders, crabs, lice, ticks, almost everything you see that eats, photosynthesizes, respires, and reproduces is an organism.
2007-04-12 09:50:22
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answered by Kerry Q 2
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anyhting living is an organism... i.e. fish, cats, dogs, humans, plants, monkeys , michael jackson? not sure
2007-04-12 09:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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