If you need extra practice, try to identify the microscopic organisms found in the Chesapeake Bay. Click on "What are these things?" You can also click on "How to construct a key" and construct your own.
I agree with nina and daniel; the " how to construct a key" was extreamly helpful in creating mine. I also found it interesting that there should always be one less clue than there are items.
The "how to construct a key" is pretty helpful! I identified the mystery organisms from the Chesapeake, but sometimes it was hard to see the physical characteristics of the organisms. Sometimes I couldn't figure out whether or not there was a shell.
The "how to construct a key" link helped a ton!
ReplyDeleteI used the construct a key link to make my dichotomous key. thank you.
ReplyDeleteyeah the constructing a key thing was super helpful
ReplyDeleteI agree with nina and daniel; the " how to construct a key" was extreamly helpful in creating mine.
ReplyDeleteI also found it interesting that there should always be one less clue than there are items.
The "how to construct a key" is pretty helpful! I identified the mystery organisms from the Chesapeake, but sometimes it was hard to see the physical characteristics of the organisms. Sometimes I couldn't figure out whether or not there was a shell.
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