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Tapeworms are classified as parasites. They live in the intestines of their host organisms, such as humans and animals, and absorb nutrients from the host's digested food. Unlike producers or decomposers, tapeworms do not obtain energy from sunlight or dead organic matter; instead, they rely on their hosts for sustenance.

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