Dichotomous grouping is the dividing of a collection of organisms or objects into two groups based upon a single trait. An example of this would be to separate all the plants in a forest into two groups based upon whether they have a woody stem (like a tree trunk) or a not-woody stem (like a grass blade or the stalk of a flower).
Dichotomous means "having only two possible values." Examples of dichotomous variables are yes/no or male/female.
Dichotomous is an adjective. It describes something broken into two parts.
In both of which the leaves were dichotomous, we have Annularia, Asterophyllites and Calamocladus.
A dichotomous key is a means of scientifically labeling cats. Yes, there is a dichotomous key for domestic cats; it is felis cactus.
== == A dichotomous key is used to classify a newly found organism.
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if you mean it as in a dichotomous key than it would be pronounced di-cot-o-miss
dichotomous key can be improved when by changing the tree structure into a directed acyclic graph
The prefix "di-" in dichotomous means "two" or "divided into two parts." In this case, dichotomous refers to something that can be divided into two distinct parts or categories.
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A dichotomous trial is one for which there are only two possible outcomes. Another name for it is binary outcome.
Yes, a dichotomous key is used to identify an unknown organism.