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Dichotomous Key Using Observable Characteristics to Identify Objects

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Dichotomous Key. Using Observable Characteristics to Identify Objects. 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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dichotomous Key

Using Observable Characteristics

to Identify Objects

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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.

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Using a dichotomous keyAt each step of the process of using the key, the user is

given two choices; each alternative leads to another question until the item is identified.

1a. If the leaves are flat….go to question 4. 1b. If the leaves are needle-like….go to question 2.2a. Are the needles in a bunch? Go to question 52b. Are they spread along the branch?“…pine tree

Eventually, when enough questions have been answered, the identity of the tree is revealed.

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DICHOTOMOUS KEY EXAMPLE

1. a. tail fins are horizontal—whale………………….go to 2 b. tail fins are vertical—fish……………………….go to 32. a. has teeth or tusk—toothed whale………………..go to 4 b. has no teeth………………………...BALEEN WHALE3. a. has gill slits behind mouth—shark…….………...go to 5 b. has no gill slits……………………..NONSHARK FISH4. a. black with white underside………….KILLER WHALE b. tusk, gray with dark spots………………....NARWHAL5. a. head is hammer-shaped……..HAMMERHEAD SHARK b. tail is half the body length……….THRESHER SHARK

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StartUse a dichotomous key to identify these individuals.

Pick an individual to identify, When you are ready click start.

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Is the individual male or female?

Male Female

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Is the individual wearing a hat?

Hat No Hat

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Is the individual in the military?

Military Not Military

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Is he wearing a dress uniform or a camouflage uniform?

Dress Uniform

CamouflageUniform

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Introducing

He is a man wearing a hat and a military dress uniform.

Arnold

Return to Start

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Introducing

He is a man wearing a hat and a camouflage military uniform.

Hector

Return to Start

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Introducing

He is a man wearing a hat, but not wearing a military uniform.

Greg

Return to Start

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

FacialHair

CleanShaven

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Is the individual wearing black?

WearingBlack

Not WearingBlack

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What is the individual wearing?

Suit Jeans

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Introducing

He is a man with facial hair, wearing a black suit, but not wearing a hat.

Reggie

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Introducing

He is a man with facial hair, wearing a black shirt and jeans, but not wearing a hat.

Hugo

Return to Start

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Introducing

He is a man with facial hair who is not wearing black or a hat.

Bill

Return to Start

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What is the individual wearing?

Shorts Pants

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Introducing

He is a clean shaven man who is wearing shorts, but not black or a hat.

Jack

Return to Start

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Introducing

He is a clean shaven man who is wearing pants, but not black or a hat.

Kurt

Return to Start

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Is the individual wearing a hat?

Hat No Hat

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Is the individual wearing purple?

WearingPurple

Not WearingPurple

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What is the individual wearing

Green Boaand Hat

Red Boaand Hat

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Introducing

She is wearing a purple dress and green boa and hat.

Doris

Return to Start

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Does the individual have a purse?

Purse No Purse

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Introducing

She is wearing a purple dress and red purse, boa, and hat.

Erin

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Introducing

She is wearing a purple dress and red boa and hat.

Rhonda

Return to Start

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Introducing

She is wearing a hat, but not wearing purple.

Gail

Return to Start

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What is the individual wearing?

Pants Skirt

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Introducing

She is wearing pants, but not a hat.

Jenny

Return to Start

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What color boots is the individual wearing?

Red Black

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Introducing

She is wearing a skirt and red boots, but not a hat.

Mary

Return to Start

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Introducing

She is wearing a skirt and black boots, but not a hat.

Beth

Return to Start

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MAKING A DICHOTOMOUS CLASSIFICATION KEY

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POSSIBLE“DERIVED CHARACTERS”

• All made of one material

• Is it hinged

• Has a sharp edge

• Has holes

• Hammer-like head

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

ALL Made of Wood

Made of Wood and other materials

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

Sides of head are different

Sides of headare same

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

Sides of head are different

Sides of headare same

All wooden NOT all wooden

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Hammer-like head Other types of head

Sides of head are different

Sides of headare same

All wooden Wooden and rubber? ?

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Objects made of One Material Objects made of more than One Material

Divide the rest of the items until each one has been identified.