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Myah Brown
21 January, 09:28
How and why are dichotomous keys are used
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Amara Weber
21 January, 10:05
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Answer: Dichotomous keys are very useful because they allow non-expert users to identify organisms by directing them to look at the known, important organisms.
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Janiya Townsend
21 January, 12:05
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A dichotomous key is a type of single-access key that gives only two choices at one time, These keys are commonly used in biology in order to identify an unknown animal or plant.
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