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Lana Suarez
13 June, 14:15
A key is a taxon.
A. True
B. False
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Elsa Novak
13 June, 14:48
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The accurate answer is
B. False
A key defines a plants and animals
A key isn't an taxon
Taxon is an rank
Here's an example
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Troy Henderson
13 June, 16:24
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A key is not a taxon a taxon is used to rank others, which key isnt a part of so therefore yourse amswer is, B. False
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