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Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Organisms that obtain energy from other organisms are called (heterotrophs). They eat autotrophs or other (heterotrophs).
Organisms respond and adapt to the changes in their external (environment).
A heterotroph can't produce its own food and therefore, eats other plants or animal matter. They are typically either secondary or tertiary consumers in the food chain. Examples are dogs, algae, humans etc.