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A multi-celled producer, often referred to as a multicellular autotroph, is an organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis and consists of multiple cells. Examples include plants, algae, and some fungi, which utilize sunlight or chemical energy to convert inorganic substances into organic matter. These organisms form the foundation of ecosystems by providing energy for consumers and decomposers. Their complex structures allow for specialized functions and interactions within their environments.

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