A flowchart is basically a diagram outlining important steps in a specific process. A flowchart of the human digestive system is a useful tool for gaining information quickly on the important functions of the digestive system and the parts involved.
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the first step in respiration is glycolysis.
You open your textbook or go to blackboard and LEARN SOMETHING. Seriously, ANYTHING can go after solar system in Mr. Dickson's concept map. He even started it for people in class....
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Oh, dude, making an events-chain concept map is like connecting the dots for your brain, right? So, you'd start with the simple stuff, like the small intestine circular muscle cell, then work your way up to the more complex human digestive system. It's all about showing how things are linked together, like a giant, messy flowchart of how your body processes that burrito you had for lunch. Just connect the dots, man!
A concept map is a diagram showing the relationships among concepts and processes. (see related link)
A hierarchical concept map presents information in a descending order of importance, with the main concept at the top and more detailed sub-concepts branching out underneath. This allows viewers to quickly grasp the hierarchy and importance of each concept within the map.
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Hierarichal concept is a type of map that shows a descending order of importance, with the most important at the top.
I don't care and don't boder
It's a meaningless philisophical idea.
a concept map shows how parts of a area of interest are related. Arrows with linking words describe or state the relationship. a concept map can start with one central word with arrows moving outwards to other wors. It can also start with one word with arrows going down the page to other words and laterally out to other words.