Answer #1:
The General Sherman Giant Sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park, California USA.
Many scientists will define the Great Barrier Reef as the world's largest living
organism. It is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, and is about
2300 km long,
Answer #2:
There is a stand of aspen trees in Colorado that all arise from a common
root-stock. It is estimated to weigh 13 million pounds. See the link below.
Answer #3:
The problem here is with the rubber word "large". What does that mean ?
Heaviest ? Greatest single dimension ? Greatest volume ?
-- The largest mobile living thing that ever lived is alive now ... the blue whale.
-- When I was taken to a public park in Calcutta that's shaded by a solid tree
canopy, it was pointed out to me that the canopy consists entirely of a single
banyan tree, many of whose branches have dipped down and dropped roots,
as banyan trees are able to do. They told me that it was the worlds largest
single tree, although there again is that ambiguous word "large".
lama is the oldest living thing and it is located in the sandy aria
the humans
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
biochemicals
in the middle of a cell in any living thing including plants
No its is not. But its possible because its sort of another living thing.
the humans
The largest living thing we know of is a plant- the giant California Redwood trees.
No it is not but one thing that I like is that the Siberian tiger is the worlds largest animal
The largest living thing ever discovered is the fungus Armillaria ostoyae. The largest living specimen is located underground at Malheur National Forest in Oregon, and covers 2200 acres.
Yes. They are found in every living thing.
The blue whale is the largest living thing, but the biggest tree is probably either the redwood tree or the great sequoia.
white tail deere
There is no such thing as a largest prime number - there can't be. The largest KNOWN prime number was found by the GIMPS project.
Carbon
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Yes, carbon is found in living systems. Every living thing in a living system uses and relies on carbon to continue living.
no most likely not