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The image displays an overhead view of an open spiral-bound notebook positioned on a light-colored surface in Pernik, Bulgaria. The notebook page features handwritten and hand-colored biological diagrams comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

On the left side of the open notebook, a longitudinally sectioned diagram of a green, elongated prokaryotic cell, resembling a bacterium, is visible. It features orange flagella and pili extending from its exterior. Internal and external structures are labeled in Cyrillic, identifying the cytoplasm, ribosomes, capsule, cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleoids. On the right side, a multi-colored, roughly circular diagram of a eukaryotic cell is depicted, illustrating various organelles. These are labeled in Cyrillic as the nucleus, ribosomes, cell membrane, Golgi apparatus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, vacuole, and endoplasmic reticulum.

Above these diagrams, the title "Прокариотна и еукариотна клетка" (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell) is highlighted in yellow. Below the title, handwritten notes in Cyrillic, some also highlighted, detail comparative information about the two cell types. The diagrams are rendered with colored pencils or markers, while the text is written in pen with yellow highlighter used for emphasis.

Adjacent to the notebook, a partially visible white ceramic dish is present in the upper left. A cream-colored kitchen utensil, possibly a spatula, rests on a green and white botanical-patterned placemat to the immediate left of the notebook. In the upper right corner, two glass containers are partially visible; one holds a dark red liquid. A segment of a person's light-skinned arm is visible in the lower right portion of the frame, suggesting active engagement with the notebook. The scene is illuminated by ambient indoor light, consistent with a study or domestic setting.
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Mar 18, 2026, 9:04 PM

Pernik, Bulgaria

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The image displays an overhead view of an open spiral-bound notebook positioned on a light-colored surface in Pernik, Bulgaria. The notebook page features handwritten and hand-colored biological diagrams comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. On the left side of the open notebook, a longitudinally sectioned diagram of a green, elongated prokaryotic cell, resembling a bacterium, is visible. It features orange flagella and pili extending from its exterior. Internal and external structures are labeled in Cyrillic, identifying the cytoplasm, ribosomes, capsule, cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleoids. On the right side, a multi-colored, roughly circular diagram of a eukaryotic cell is depicted, illustrating various organelles. These are labeled in Cyrillic as the nucleus, ribosomes, cell membrane, Golgi apparatus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, vacuole, and endoplasmic reticulum. Above these diagrams, the title "Прокариотна и еукариотна клетка" (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell) is highlighted in yellow. Below the title, handwritten notes in Cyrillic, some also highlighted, detail comparative information about the two cell types. The diagrams are rendered with colored pencils or markers, while the text is written in pen with yellow highlighter used for emphasis. Adjacent to the notebook, a partially visible white ceramic dish is present in the upper left. A cream-colored kitchen utensil, possibly a spatula, rests on a green and white botanical-patterned placemat to the immediate left of the notebook. In the upper right corner, two glass containers are partially visible; one holds a dark red liquid. A segment of a person's light-skinned arm is visible in the lower right portion of the frame, suggesting active engagement with the notebook. The scene is illuminated by ambient indoor light, consistent with a study or domestic setting.

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