A taxonomic key is a systematic tool used to identify organisms based on observable characteristics, commonly structured in a series of questions leading to specific identifications. It is vital in biological studies for cataloging and understanding species diversity. Users follow a dichotomous path through questions to pinpoint the correct specimen. ;
A taxonomic key is a structured tool used in biology to identify organisms by observing their physical traits through a series of questions. Each question features two choices, guiding users to narrow down and determine specific organisms. This tool is essential for studying biodiversity and understanding ecological relationships.
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