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Sedimentrophs are organisms that live by feeding on sediment, which is the accumulation of small particles in bodies of water. These organisms play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter in aquatic ecosystems and help maintain the balance of nutrients in the environment. Examples of sedimentrophs include certain types of bacteria, fungi, and invertebrates.

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