DICHOTOMOUS KEYS Introduction A dichotomous key is a

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DICHOTOMOUS KEYS

DICHOTOMOUS KEYS

Introduction • A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine

Introduction • A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. • "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts". Therefore, dichotomous keys always give two choices in each step. • A dichotomous key is a listing of characteristics, such as structure and behavior, organized in such a way that an organism can be identified or classified. • Think of a dichotomous key as a type of scavenger hunt.

Using a Dichotomous key At each step of the process of using the key,

Using a Dichotomous key At each step of the process of using the key, the user is given two choices; each alternative leads to another question until the item is identified. 1 a. If the leaves are flat…. go to question 4. 1 b. If the leaves are needle-like…. go to question 2. 2 a. Are the needles in a bunch? Go to question 5 2 b. Are they spread along the branch? “…pine tree Eventually, when enough questions have been answered, the identity of the tree is revealed.

Dichotomous Key Example 1. a. wings covered by an exoskeleton – go to step

Dichotomous Key Example 1. a. wings covered by an exoskeleton – go to step 2 b. wings freely observed – Go to step 3 2. a. body has a round shape ………. ladybug a red beetle with black spots b. body has an elongated shape ………. grasshopper a green insect that hops 3. a. . wings point out from the side of the body ………. dragonfly an insect that is 10 - 15 cm long and lives in marshes b. wings point to the posterior of the body ………. housefly a flying insect with red eyes and an annoying buzz

Dichotomous Key Example of a dichotomous key…

Dichotomous Key Example of a dichotomous key…

Dichotomous key • the dichotomous key can also be expressed in a diagrammatic form

Dichotomous key • the dichotomous key can also be expressed in a diagrammatic form

Making a Dichotomous Key Hints: Use constant characteristics rather than variable ones. (Flowers change

Making a Dichotomous Key Hints: Use constant characteristics rather than variable ones. (Flowers change with the seasons) Use measurements rather than terms like "large" and "small". Make the choice a positive one - something "is" instead of "is not". If possible, start both choices of a pair with the same word. Finish the dichotomous key with a description of the organism