For an organism to survive such a journey, it would need to be protected from the extreme heat and pressure generated by the impact. The organism would also need to be able to withstand the harsh conditions on Earth, such as the lack of oxygen, extreme temperature fluctuations, and high levels of radiation.
Some extremophile organisms, such as certain types of bacteria and fungi, have been known to survive in extreme environments on Earth. However, it is not known whether these organisms could survive the conditions associated with a fall to Earth from another celestial body.
The theory that life could have been transported to Earth from another planet or moon is known as panspermia. While this theory remains unproven, it does provide a possible explanation for the origin of life on Earth.