The document is about a dichotomous key, which is a written tool used to identify plants and animals. It consists of a series of paired questions that leads the user down different paths through a sequence of choices until an identification is reached. Each choice directs the user to the next question couplet number to follow. Dichotomous keys break down classifications into a step-by-step process.
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16. A dichotomous key
A written tool for identification of plants and
animals. It is written as a sequence of paired
questions, the choice of which determines the
next pair of questions until a name or
identification is reached.