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The image is a diagram illustrating the differences and similarities between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It shows two bacterial cell structures, one labeled "GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA" and the other "GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA." Various components of the bacterial cells are labeled with lines pointing to different parts of the diagrams, such as "Thick Peptidoglycan Cell Wall," "Inclusion Bodies," "Plasma membrane," "Pilli," "Nucleoid," "Cytoplasm," "Mesosome," "Plasmid," and "Flagella" for the Gram-positive bacterium. The Gram-negative bacterium is depicted with a "Thin Peptidoglycan (Cell Wall)" and an "Outer membrane of Lipopolysaccharide." The image has some text in the background, including the word "alamy" at the bottom right. There is no discernible information within the image that relates to the city of Jalingo, Nigeria.
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