how do I create a concept map using the following: animal call, glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, atp, mitochondria, and cellular respiration?

Please clarify "animal call?"

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animal cell sorry

animal cell

To create a concept map using the given terms, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a central node or box in the middle of your page. Label it as "Cellular Respiration."

2. Next, identify the main components or subtopics related to cellular respiration: glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ATP, and mitochondria.

3. Connect each of these subtopics to the central node by drawing lines or arrows.

4. Now, let's add another significant component: "Animal Call." It is not directly related to cellular respiration, but it can be connected to it indirectly, representing the energy needed for the animal to produce sounds.

5. Draw a line or arrow connecting "Animal Call" to the "ATP" subtopic. Label this connection as "Energy production for animal call."

6. Additionally, draw another line or arrow from "ATP" to the central node "Cellular Respiration" to represent the production of ATP through the process of cellular respiration.

7. Finally, review your concept map to ensure that all the terms are appropriately connected and labeled. You can also add any additional details or subtopics that you think are relevant.

Remember, the purpose of a concept map is to visually represent the relationships and connections between different concepts or ideas. Feel free to adjust the layout, positioning of nodes, and connectors based on your preference and clarity.