Biology, asked by ravindrasahni9424, 7 months ago

A student of taxonomy was puzzled when told by his professor to look for a key to identify a plant. He went to his friend to understand what key the professor was referring to? what would the friend explain to him?​

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Answered by prudencenjeri510
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The key being referred to are some of the general major features of plants that are used in identification of various plants....not quite sure but i hope you get the idea and can derive the answer from there

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Answered by Darshan6362
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In reference of this question, ‘Key’ Stands for taxonomic keys. Key is the taxonomical aid used for identification of plants and animals based on the similarities and dissimilarities. The keys are based on the contrasting characters generally in a pair called couplet. It represents the choice made between two opposite options. This results in acceptance of only one and rejection of the other. Each statement in the key is called a lead. Separate taxonomic keys are required for each taxonomic category such as family, genus and species for identification purposes. Keys are generally analytical in nature.

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