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<em>I belong to the kingdom Plantae.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Plantae is one among the five kingdoms in the five kingdom classification. </em>Plants are not mobile organisms unlike organisms of other kingdoms. <em>The roots of plants hold them to the earth and thus they are immobile.
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Being immobile, they cannot run away from potential dangers like mobile organisms. But being autotrophs they make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. <em>Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs for food to obtain energy. </em>
Answer:
Sorry for the long answer... Suppose that T is a gene that produces tall tomato plants and t is a gene that produces short tomato plants. So if we know the genotype (TT, Tt, or tt), we can determine the phenotype
Explanation:
TT and Tt are both tall tomato plants, but tt is a short tomato plant. Jus because it's tall, we don't know if it's TT or Tt.
The primary distinction between taxonomy and systematics is that taxonomy is concerned with the classification and naming of creatures, whereas systematics is concerned with the determination of organisms' evolutionary relationships. This means that systematics determines whether or not different organisms share a common ancestor.