BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS+INVESTIGATIONS-ACCESS
BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS+INVESTIGATIONS-ACCESS
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 20, Problem 1PIT
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The terms eukaryotes, prokaryotes, protists, plants and animals and placing them in the concept connecting each of them with the group of fungi indicating the relationship.

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The concept map can be defined as the diagram which depicts the relationship between different concepts. This is particularly used for organizing and structuring knowledge. It is comprised of the information that is represented in circles or boxes and they are interlinked with the labeled arrows.

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