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Autotrophs might survive when heterotrophs
cannot, because autotrophs are able to
(1) reproduce asexually
(2) become dormant
(3) exist without respiration
(4) make their own food


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It's "4" autotrophs make their own food.
(4) make their own food. Autotrophs make use of simple substances in their surroundings to make food for themselves.