Summary
Dichotomous keys are tools used to identify organisms by answering a series of questions about their features, leading to the name of the organism. Dichotomous — branching into two, it guides users through choices to identify organisms.
Example: Choosing between two descriptions at each step.
- Organism Identification — process of determining the name of an organism using a key.
Example: Starting with one organism and following the key until identified.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Dichotomous: Branching into two.
- Organism Identification: Determining the name of an organism using a key.
Common Confusions
- Confusing the order of steps in the key.
- Misinterpreting the descriptions given in the key.
Typical Exam Questions
- What is a dichotomous key? A tool for identifying organisms by answering questions about their features.
- How do you use a dichotomous key? Start with one organism and follow the steps until you find its name.
- What does 'dichotomous' mean? Branching into two.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Ability to use a dichotomous key correctly.
- Understanding of how to navigate through the key's steps.