Entity-Relationship Diagrams are like visual blueprints that help us design databases. They show: ____: This is like the category or type of things you want to store information about. For example, "Student" or "Course." ____: These are the details or characteristics of each entity. For a "Student," these could include "Name," "ID," and "Birthdate." ____: This tells us how the entities are connected. For instance, "Enroll" could be the relationship between "Student" and "Course." ____: This shows how many of one thing can be connected to how many of another. For example, "One Student can enroll in Many Courses" is a one-to-many relationship because one student can take several courses. These diagrams help us create databases that store information in a ____ and organised way, so we can use it effectively. Regenerate

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