Depending on the type of flowers you woulld go 1a. if flower is Pink go to 2a If flower is not pink go to 2b then after you go to 2a or 2b 2a would read if the flower has 5 pedals then its Daffodile and it continues.
a dichotomous key is a key a dichotomous key is a key
A dichotomous key is a means of scientifically labeling cats. Yes, there is a dichotomous key for domestic cats; it is felis cactus.
Mr Dichotomous
== == A dichotomous key is used to classify a newly found organism.
== == A dichotomous key is used to classify a newly found organism.
I believe you are looking for the term, Dichotomous Keying.
A dichotomous key helps you figure out what your thing is, a taxonimic key helps you figure out the properties.
A dichotomous key is an outline of a classification system that seeks to identify common organisms (usually trees, flowers, birds or other groups of similar organisms) by systematically evaluating individual characteristics. The name is derived from what it does - provides the instructions (key) for separating organisms into two ("di") groups and then subdividing those groups into two until only one organism is left in the group.
dichotomous key can be improved when by changing the tree structure into a directed acyclic graph
Dichotomous key
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.
In both of which the leaves were dichotomous, we have Annularia, Asterophyllites and Calamocladus.