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Dichotomous Keys

Dichotomous keys help us classify organisms based on a series of observations of easily identifiable characteristics.

Making dichotomous keys

Making dichotomous keys

  • Dichotomous keys are used to help classify organisms in an easy and effective way.
  • Observations about the organisms are made about easily identifiable characteristics.
  • These observations are made into questions.
The basis of dichotomous keys

The basis of dichotomous keys

  • Di means two, so each questions has two parts (yes or no).
  • Dichotomous keys can be a series of questions or a branching tree question set.
Examples of organisms in a dichotomous key

Examples of organisms in a dichotomous key

  • Firstly, imagine the various organisms you may find on the seashore.
  • Examples include:
    • Bladder wrack Seaweed
    • Herring Gull
    • Shore Crab
    • Sea Lettuce seaweed
    • Anemone
An example dichotomous key (1)

An example dichotomous key (1)

  • (1) Does it have wings?
    • Yes – Herring Gull
    • No – Question 2
  • (2) Is it stuck to a rock?
    • Yes- Anemone
    • No – Question 3
  • (3) Is it bright green?
    • Yes – Sea lettuce seaweed
    • No – Question 4
  • (4) Does it have legs?
    • Yes – Shore crab
  • No – Bladder wrack seaweed
An example dichotomous key (1)

An example dichotomous key (1)

  • (3) Is it bright green?
    • Yes – Sea lettuce seaweed
    • No – Question 4
  • (4) Does it have legs?
    • Yes – Shore crab
  • No – Bladder wrack seaweed
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Biology

1.1

Cells, Tissues & Organs

1.2

Reproduction & Variation

1.3

Ecological Relationships & Classification

1.4

Digestion & Nutrition

1.5

Plants & Photosynthesis

1.6

Biological Systems & Processes

2

Chemistry

2.1

Particles

2.2

Chemical Reactions

2.3

Atoms, Elements, Compounds

2.4

The Periodic Table

2.5

Materials & the Earth

2.6

Reactivity

2.7

Energetics

2.8

Properties of Materials

3

Physics

3.1

Energy

3.2

Forces & Motion

3.3

Waves

3.4

Electricity & Magnetism

3.5

Matter

3.6

Space Physics

4

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