![]() ![]() When reading a dichotomous key, you must always start at the top of the key. We are therefore trying to figure out and identify what this organism is, and we have a dichotomous key over here that is going to help us identify this organism. For a moment, let us give ourselves the benefit of doubt and imagine that we do not know what this organism is. (If it looks like a fish, swims like a fish and sounds(feels in this case) like a fish, one might think that it must be a fish□). Let us imagine that there is an organism that is looks like this: Given here is a simple dichotomous key that includes a few animals and the purpose of a dichotomous key is to identify an unknown organism. Let us look at an example to see if we can use the theory that we learnt in practice. ![]() This is simply the theoretical aspect of dichotomous keys.
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