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comparison·Hyerle, Thinking Maps (1996)·education·complexity 1/3·since v0.9.8

Plant vs animal cell — double-bubble

A Thinking-Maps double-bubble compare/contrast organizer — shared traits in the middle connected to both centres, unique traits fanning out.

For the teacher building a compare/contrast organizer

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Plant cell vs Animal cell Double-bubble comparing "Plant cell" and "Animal cell": 3 shared, 3/3 unique. Plant cell vs Animal cell Plant cell Animal cell Has a nucleus Mitochondria Cell membrane Cell wall Chloroplasts Large centralvacuole Centrioles Lysosomes Many smallvacuoles
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The Double-Bubble Map is the standard Thinking-Maps organizer for compare/contrast. The two subjects sit as centres; shared attributes go in the middle column and connect to both centres; attributes unique to each side fan out and connect only to their own centre. The rigid five-column geometry is produced automatically — you just list what is shared and what is unique.

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