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Heterotrophs, omnivores, and carnivores are all types of consumers in an ecosystem, meaning they rely on other organisms for their energy and nutrients. Heterotrophs encompass all organisms that cannot produce their own food, while omnivores consume both plants and animals, and carnivores primarily eat other animals. Despite their dietary differences, all three groups play crucial roles in food chains and contribute to the balance of ecosystems by regulating populations and recycling nutrients.

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