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1 Using Observable Characteristics to Identify Objects
Dichotomous Key Using Observable Characteristics to Identify Objects

2 What is a dichotomous key?
A dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. Keys consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts". Therefore, dichotomous keys always give two choices in each step.

3 Use a dichotomous key to identify these individuals.
Pick an individual to identify, When you are ready click start. Use a dichotomous key to identify these individuals. Start

4 Is the individual male or female?

5 Is the individual wearing a hat?
No Hat

6 Is the individual in the military?
Not Military

7 Is he wearing a dress uniform or a camouflage uniform?

8 Arnold Introducing He is a man wearing a hat and a military dress uniform. Return to Start

9 Hector Introducing He is a man wearing a hat and a camouflage military uniform. Return to Start

10 Greg Introducing He is a man wearing a hat, but not wearing a military uniform. Return to Start

11 Does the individual have facial hair or is he clean shaven?

12 Is the individual wearing black?
Not Wearing Black

13 What is the individual wearing?
Suit Jeans

14 Reggie Introducing He is a man with facial hair, wearing a black suit, but not wearing a hat. Return to Start

15 Hugo Introducing He is a man with facial hair, wearing a black shirt and jeans, but not wearing a hat. Return to Start

16 Bill Introducing He is a man with facial hair who is not wearing black or a hat. Return to Start

17 What is the individual wearing?
Shorts Pants

18 Jack Introducing He is a clean shaven man who is wearing shorts, but not black or a hat. Return to Start

19 Kurt Introducing He is a clean shaven man who is wearing pants, but not black or a hat. Return to Start

20 Is the individual wearing a hat?
No Hat

21 Is the individual wearing purple?
Not Wearing Purple

22 What is the individual wearing
Green Boa and Hat Red Boa and Hat

23 Doris Introducing She is wearing a purple dress and green boa and hat.
Return to Start

24 Does the individual have a purse?
No Purse

25 Introducing Erin She is wearing a purple dress and red purse, boa, and hat. Return to Start

26 Rhonda Introducing She is wearing a purple dress and red boa and hat.
Return to Start

27 Gail Introducing She is wearing a hat, but not wearing purple.
Return to Start

28 What is the individual wearing?
Pants Skirt

29 Introducing Jenny She is wearing pants, but not a hat. Return to Start

30 What color boots is the individual wearing?
Red Black

31 Mary Introducing She is wearing a skirt and red boots, but not a hat.
Return to Start

32 Introducing Beth She is wearing a skirt and black boots, but not a hat. Return to Start


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