<span>B) reproduce asexually and at a fast rate. </span>
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I don't think that is scientifically proven.
Autotrophs make their own food while heterotrophs do not; because of this, autotrophs may survive in certain situations in which heterotrophs would not.
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The two membranes pull apart a little and create a small pocket or sack of air. As the developing bird grows, it breathes in oxygen from the air sack and exhales carbon dioxide. Several thousand microscopic pores all over the surface of the egg allow the CO2 to escape and fresh air to get in.
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A<span>ny point outside a contour line is a lower elevation than the contour line.
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