Try taking a photo of the insect you're trying to identify, upload it, and then [R-CLICK] it and select Search for this image. If you see a match, click on THAT picture and see if it has a caption.
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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.
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taxonomic key
A group of similar organisms is called a species.
That is what i am trying to find out if you find it first email me.
Selections from the black answer key can be found trough the course material. Looking for them online will not be helpful since they are not provided online.
DNA barcoding is a tool used to identify organisms that have already been classified by taxonomists. This technique involves comparing a short, standardized gene sequence from an organism's DNA to a reference database to determine its species. DNA barcoding can help quickly and accurately identify organisms, especially when traditional morphological characteristics are not sufficient.
Although the online answer key is not available, tutorials can be found at http://www.phschool.com
As a member of the genus Heliamphora, John Key has evolved mechanisms to attract, trap and eat insects. John Key eats insects.