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Why is a fish considered an organism but a rock is not
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Why is a fish considered an organism but a rock is not
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Fish are considered to be organisms because they are living things. While rocks are not.
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for something to be considered an orgasm, it has to be alive...rocks are not alive..at least where I come from
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