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Dichotomous Keys and branching diagrams organize different types of information about classification. how are these tools used differently?

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To show the different levels of classification and divide among species, and different organisms on planet Earth. It also creates a universal "language" for scientists around the world when referring to organisms (cougar & puma are the same animals; different name)
Example: The American Alligator and the Chinese Alligator (look it up!) are in the same family and genus, but are not the same species.
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Answer:

In a dichotomous key you named then by their traits while in a branching diagram it already has the name and it's traits.

Step-by-step explanation:

In dichotomous keys (also called single-entry or single-entry keys), a fixed sequence of alternatives must be followed, where multiple steps (including one or more characters) present two contrasting options (character states). As a result, only a single series of choices results in correct identification. Thus for each taxon there is a specific sequence of steps. An important factor of the dichotomous keys is that through them it is possible to name living beings through their characteristics.

A branch diagram can be used to represent a probability space. It can also be used to represent the various possibilities of a permutation or combination. This type of diagram provides a convenient way to organize information from a set of conditional events. In biology, the branch diagram shows the name and characteristics of a being and its relationship to different beings and characteristics.

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