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A consumer in the deep sea refers to an organism that obtains its energy by feeding on other organisms, such as plants, animals, or detritus. Deep-sea consumers include various species of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks that rely on the limited food sources available, such as sinking organic matter or other marine life. These consumers play a crucial role in the deep-sea ecosystem, contributing to nutrient cycling and energy transfer within the food web.

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