The world's largest living organism is a fungus called Armillaria ostoyae. It is as big as 2,000 acres, so much more bigger than the blue whale.
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The giant redwood is a good candidate, but less spectacular is Armillaria ostoyae (honey fungus) a fungi. An example in Oregon covers over 2000 acres.
The largest living organism is believed to be a fungus named Armillaria ostoyae, also known as the "honey fungus." It covers an area of over 2,385 acres in Oregon's Malheur National Forest.
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The largest cell in living things is the ostrich egg cell. It is considered large because it can be seen with the naked eye and is about 170mm x 130mm in size.
An organism.
From smallest to largest, the levels of organization in living things are: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms.