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Taxonomy review

Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primata Hominidae Atelidae Homo Gorilla Alouetta sapien gorilla guariba

Dichotomous Keys

Dichotomous Keys Dichotomy: Dichotomous Key: Presented as: Diagram Words

Dichotomous Keys

Dichotomous Keys

Dichotomous Keys To catch fish, you need to know what they are eating.

Dichotomous Keys

Dichotomous Keys and Taxonomy Relationship between dichotomous keys and taxonomy? A true key ends with a scientific name of the organism using the binomial nomenclature system