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Making a silk purse out of a sows ear.

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Why do scientist use a dichotomous key?

to organize data


When would a scientist use a dichotomous key?

When the scientist isn't sure what an organism or animal is, he or she would then go through all of the questions until they reach the end where the name of the cell or animal would be, or maybe they could find that it is a new discovery.


Does a key have to be dichotomous?

Uhh I think you are either confused or talking about the dichotomous key tree. It is something scientists use to identify cells and creatures and was invented by a swedish scientist named Carl Linneaus.


How does dichotomous key help scientist?

It makes identification easy .


Why do scientist use dichotomous keys?

to organize data


Why do Scientist use dichotomous keys to?

Scientists use dichotomous keys to help identify and classify organisms based on their characteristics. These keys present a series of pairs of choices, leading the user to the correct identification by following a process of elimination. Dichotomous keys provide a systematic and standardized way to identify organisms, which is important in fields such as biology, ecology, and taxonomy.


How would a scientist use a Dichotomous key to identify an unfamiliar organism?

A Dichotomous key is a method for identifying any unknown organism by asking a series of questions about the organisms characteristics


Who developed the dichotomous key?

A swedish scientist named Carl Linneaus (I think that is how you spell it)


Who invented the first dichotomous key?

The first dichotomous key is generally credited to Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher and scientist from ancient Greece. He created a system to identify plants based on specific characteristics in his work "Enquiry into Plants."


What would a scientist not use a graph for?

A scientist would not use a graph to explain the methodology.


What would a scientist use a graph for?

A scientist would not use a graph to explain the methodology.


What is a dichotomous key and why do scientist use them?

A dichotomous key is a tool used in biology to help identify organisms based on their characteristics. It presents a series of choices with two possible outcomes for each characteristic, leading to the correct identification of the organism. Scientists use dichotomous keys because they provide a systematic and efficient way to classify and identify different species in the natural world.