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Organisms that feed on both living producers and other consumers.
A
Carnivores
B
Omnivores
C
Herbivores
D
Detritivores
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Animals that eat both producers and consumers are called omnivores.

Detailed explanation-2: -Omnivores have evolved various traits to help them eat both plants and animals. Many omnivores, such as humans, have a mixture of sharp teeth (for ripping through muscle tissue) and flat molars (for grinding plant matter). However, some omnivores, like chickens, have no teeth and swallow their food whole.

Detailed explanation-3: -Animals that eat both animals and plants are called omnivores. This type of animal has the advantage of a wide selection of food to satisfy their hunger and dietary needs. Some scientists call omnivores “opportunistic eaters.” This means that they can and will eat almost anything that is around when they are hungry.

Detailed explanation-4: -Animals that depend on both plants and animals for their nutrition are termed as omnivores.

Detailed explanation-5: -The second trophic level consists of organisms that eat the producers. These are called primary consumers, or herbivores.

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