An identification key is typically arranged in a dichotomous format, where users are presented with a series of paired statements or questions that describe characteristics of organisms or objects. Each choice leads to another pair or to the identification of a specific item. This systematic approach allows users to narrow down options based on observed traits, facilitating accurate identification. Often, the key is structured in a logical sequence, guiding the user through progressively specific characteristics.
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