It gives picture of the cell divisions occurring in the somatic cells(all cells except the gametes)
That would be the nucleus.
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.
In the concept map, "Meiosis" connects to "Eggs" and "Sperm" as it is the process that produces these sex cells, which are haploid (containing one set of chromosomes). "X Chromosomes" and "Y Chromosomes" branch from "Sperm," indicating the male contribution to sex determination, while "Eggs" carry only X chromosomes. "Mitosis" is depicted separately, as it is the process of cell division for somatic cells, maintaining the diploid chromosome number, unlike meiosis, which reduces it for the formation of gametes.
Virchow discovered mitosis along with meiosis in the productive year of 1876
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....
Sperm enters the egg; egg turns because the 2 cells egg and sperm use mitosis to make more cells.
That would be the nucleus.
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.
In the concept map, "Meiosis" connects to "Eggs" and "Sperm" as it is the process that produces these sex cells, which are haploid (containing one set of chromosomes). "X Chromosomes" and "Y Chromosomes" branch from "Sperm," indicating the male contribution to sex determination, while "Eggs" carry only X chromosomes. "Mitosis" is depicted separately, as it is the process of cell division for somatic cells, maintaining the diploid chromosome number, unlike meiosis, which reduces it for the formation of gametes.
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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.
Virchow discovered mitosis along with meiosis in the productive year of 1876
the first step in respiration is glycolysis.
I don't care and don't boder
It's a meaningless philisophical idea.