Fungi
A series of paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms are a dichotomous key. To identify an organism (or object), you start with the first pair of statements, and choose one or the other. At the end of the statement, it'll say what the next pair should be (go to #4), or give you the name of what you have.
taxonomic key
A number paired statement key is pairs of statements that allow the identification of an organism. The identification of an organism is by following options at the end of each statement.
My friend sed shez not duin any more of it ,uhh uhh
There are millions of things in the world that are paired with other things. Colors like black and white are often paired together for example.
A series of paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms are a dichotomous key. To identify an organism (or object), you start with the first pair of statements, and choose one or the other. At the end of the statement, it'll say what the next pair should be (go to #4), or give you the name of what you have.
Taxonomy Key
I believe you are looking for the term, Dichotomous Keying.
The kidneys (paired).
taxonomic key
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No, Uracil doesn't occur in double stranded DNA. Doublestranded DNA contains Guanine paired with Cytosine and Adenine paired with Thymine. In RNA, however, Adenine is always paired with Uracil instead of Thymine.
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Its C people, mountian lion -predator, ext @_@ ;D
A number paired statement key is pairs of statements that allow the identification of an organism. The identification of an organism is by following options at the end of each statement.
taxonomic key
Yes, a dichotomous key uses a series of paired statements that help classify an organism based on its characteristics. At each step, the user chooses the description that best fits the organism they are trying to identify, leading to a final classification or identification.