Dichotomous Key Of Quizzes- Indented Version Answers
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The dichotomous key is most used for plant identification, with a fantastic variety of options to choose from if you want to know what you're looking at. The key starts with broad categories, which break the plants down to a more manageable level. The next click marks down the list, narrowing it down to a more specific group. This continues until you identify the exact plant in question. The same dichotomous key can be used for animals, insects, fish, and even fungi.
The key is simple to use. Starting with broad categories, you can click on any leaf in the image to narrow the search, and try it out by checking the "Verify" button at the bottom to make sure you're answering the question correctly. If you are unsure about an answer, you can always uncheck it and start over again.
When you get to the end, the list should be pretty empty. If it isn't, click on the Nijinsky flower, as other choices are not likely to be correct. If you click it again, you'll be prompted to choose a category for the category of flowers, and then if you still have questions, you can click on the "Verify" button to make sure you're spelling the name correctly.
The only problem with a dichotomous key is that you can't show the picture first. But there's no reason you can't use the web-app to get an image of the plant and then compare it to the species they have listed in the key. I use it when I have multiple pictures I want to compare. So, there are two ways to interpret the data sheet, the simple way and the fancy way. For the simple way, do a search and click the small icon for that species on the list. This will open a new data sheet with all of the information in exact situuation. For example,if you search |Acanthaceae| you will get:
A dichotomous key is a helpful identification and classification tool. They lead us through a series of yes/no questions and answers, allowing us to work from unknown to known, from general to specific. Dichotomous keys can help identify pretty much anything you could want, and you could even make your own key to identify something if one doesn't already exist. Once you've gone through the process, it never hurts to verify your answer with the object in question. And, if necessary, you can always go through the key again. d2c66b5586


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