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Living Systems
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Chapter Three: Classifying Living Things 3.1 Types of Living Things 3.2 Dichotomous Keys
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A dichotomous key is a tool that helps its user identify natural objects like birds, trees, rocks, fungi, and insects. Dichotomous means "divided into two parts.”
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3.2 What is it? The ghost plant (Monotropa uniflora) lacks the green pigment chlorophyll, which gives most plants their color. How should we classify this species?
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3.2 Dichotomous Keys It is difficult to create a key for the kingdoms because there are so many organisms to consider.
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3.2 Dichotomous Keys A dichotomous key turns questions into paired statements.
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3.2 Dichotomous Keys Most dichotomous keys are designed to identify small groups like trees, butterflies, and song birds. Can you suggest a way to tell these arthropod classes apart?
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3.2 Dichotomous Keys Here is one solution…
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Ecology Connection There are still remote regions on Earth, even though it may seem like humans have been everywhere. Discovering a New Species
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Activity Scientists who study the characteristics of organisms and their relationships to other organisms are called taxonomists. Make a dichotomous key to identify your classmates’ shoes. Making a Dichotomous Key
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