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Dichotomous Key Activity
Name_____________________ Date________________
Mrs. Konstantinova
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Dichotomous Key LAB Activity
Directions: Give each of the following creatures a name (be creative). Then read the introduction below 1. ________________

2. ________________
3. __________________

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Dichotomous Key Activity
Introduction
In science we use many helping aids to organize and easily retrieve information. This particular activity is a dichotomous key activity. A dichotomous key is a tool that scientists can use to help identify a particular specimen. The specimen could be a chemical that is identified by its physical properties, an insect identified by its markings and traits, or even a rock sample based on its different properties. The term dichotomous begins with the prefix of "di" which means two. The dichotomous key allows for the scientist to ask a series of questions with yes or no answers. Each question should be phrased so that the answer will either be yes or no. Below there are questions that will show you an example of how to make a dichotomous key for the creatures, which you have just named, on the previous page.
Before you proceed, you need to choose one of the creatures on the previous page. Below I will ask you a yes or no question about your creature. I have set this key up as an example. After this activity you will practice with dichotomous key regent questions. This will count as a lab; I will collect this next lab day.
1. Does your creature have feet? _______ (if yes, go to Question #2) (if NO, go to question #4)
2. Does your creature have two eyes?_______ (if yes, go to Question #3) (if NO, go to question # 7)
3. Does your creature have two feet?_______ (if yes, go to Picture #1 on the next page) (if no, go to picture#3) 4. Does your creature have wheels?________ (if yes, go to Question #5) (if NO, go to question #8 )
5. Does your creature have one wheel?______ (if yes, go to Question #6) (if NO, go to picture7 )
6. Does your creature have one eye?_________(if yes go to picture #2) (if No, go to picture 8)
7. Does your creature have two arms?________ (if yes, go to picture 10) (if NO, go to picture 9 )
8. Does your creature have teeth?________ (if yes, go to picture 4 ) (if NO, go to question # 9 )
9. Does your creature have wings?________ (if yes, go to picture 5 ) (if NO, go to picture 6 )

Picture 1
You have determined that your organism has feet, has two eyes and has two feet

Picture 2
You have determined that your organism does not have feet but has wheels, only has one wheel, and one eye.
Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6

Picture 7

Picture 8

Picture 9

Picture 10

This must be the creature you chose.

Regent Questions:
1. Base your answer on the accompanying diagram and on your knowledge of biology. The diagram represents six insect species.
A dichotomous key to these six species is shown in the accompanying diagram. a Complete the missing information for sections 5.a. and 5.b. so that the key is complete for all six species. [1] b Use the key to identify the drawings of species A, B, C, and D. Place the letter of each species on the line located below the drawing of the species or on a separate piece of paper. [1]

2. Fill in all of the blanks in parts 2 and 3 of the dichotomous key shown in the accompanying diagram and chart, so that it contains information that could be used to identify the four animals shown. [2]

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