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2 Dichotomous Keys Huh? Hippopotamus?? Click here:

3 Okay, now I can pronounce it, but what is it? ?

4 Dichotomous means “divided into 2 parts” I think I am starting to get it – can you give me an example? A dichotomous key is used to find the identity of something by making a series of choices. At each step, there are always TWO choices.

5 Okay; let’s make a dichotomous key to identify these familiar objects:

6 This diagram shows how we can group the items according to similar characteristics: Long, cylindrical objects Short, non- cylindrical objects plastic non-plastic green & grey blue & clear black & silver silver ---- highlighter ---- pen ---- pencil ---- pencil sharpener ---- paperclip

7 This is how the same information would be shown in a key:

8 1AObject has only straight lines, go to 2 1BObject has curved line, go to 4 2AColor is blue-- Azul calamus 2BColor is not blue, go to 3 3AObject has four equal sides-- Quadratis rufus 3B Opposite sides of object are equal-- Rectangulo crudus 4AObject has one continuous curving line, go to 5 4BObject has curved and straight lines-- Azul undo 5AObject is red-- Ovalado rufus 5BObject is green-- Orbis crudus LET’S TRY IT TOGETHER WITH THIS DICHOTOMOUS KEY EXAMPLE: Let’s identify Object #2: 1 3 2 4 5 The first choice is whether the object has only straight lines or at least some curved lines. Since it has no straight lines at all, go to step 4. Step 4 tells us that if there is only one continuous curving line, go to 5. Step 5 has to do with color. Since the Object is green, it must be an Orbis crudus. Now you identify the rest of these objects

9 Don’t look at the answers until you try!!

10 Did you get them right? Ovalado rufus Orbis crudus Azul calamusQuadratis rufus Azul undo I did! Did you?

11 Now you try it! Use the dichotomous key to classify these Norns: Norns are a very rare and actually imaginary animal that belong to the genus Norno. There are 8 different species of Norno, generally located in specific regions of the world. Use the key to identify the Norns below. Write the names in your Journal before checking the answers! A B C EDF G H

12 Good job! Tomorrow you will find out if you got them all right! See ya, bye!


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