A sorting device made up of a system of choices that is used to classify organisms is called _____. a key systematics taxon a characteristic
Biology · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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A sorting device made up of a system of choices that is used to classify organisms is called A key.
A two-choice sorting device used in taxonomy to identify taxa, genus species, or common names of plant or animal specimens. A sorting device made up of a system of choices, as used in taxonomy. A key is used to identify a plant or animal. Discerning between common characteristics is one advantage of a dichotomous key.