Algae and bacteria. They may be small, but they are living and not plants or animals.
Protists are a type of organisms aside from plants and animals. A virus, bacterium, and fungus are also organisms.
any living animal or plant
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The organisms helping plants and animals are called symbioants. Usually micro-organisms like bacteria and some algal forms establish symbiotic relationship with plants and animals.
Most plants and animals are multicellular,only some are unicellular .
Some examples of living organisms are plants, animals, humans, maybe even aliens! (Not sure about aliens)u plants and trees
All animals, carnivorous plants, and some bacteria.
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All animals are consumers. Only plants and some micro-organisms are producers.
other living organisms
There are no animals that are producers - only plants and some micro-organisms are producers.
Breathing...this helps in that the oxgyen produced by plants during the daylight is used by animals in respiration and the carbondoxide produced by the animals is used by the plants for photosynthesis....
A herbivore is NOT a predator because it eats plants. if at all possible, a herbivore is prey to carnivorous predators.Improving the answerBy: hulk789To be a predator, the organism naturally preys on other organisms. By defining a herbivore, means that it is an organism which feeds on plants. Organisms are individual animals, plants and single-celled life forms (basically, all that are alive are organisms). Plants are organisms, which proves the fact that a herbivore is a predator as it feeds on other organisms.
Any organism that you can see without the aid of a microscope. insects, animals, birds, plants
No just plants and some micro organisms. They make their own food by photosynthesis. They're called autotrophs. In some extreme environment conditions, some micro-organisms make their own food by chimiosynthesis. These guys are called chimiotrophs. All the other animals need to eat other animals or plants to obtain energy to live. They're called heterotrophs.