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The image depicts a hand-drawn diagram illustrating spermatogenesis, the process of sperm cell development. The diagram is laid out in rows and columns, with each row representing a different stage of the process and each column showing variations. The topmost row is labeled "Espermatogonia" (Spermatogonium) and shows a cell with chromosomes labeled "44XY". Below this, the "Espermatocitos Primarios" (Primary Spermatocytes) are shown, also with "44XY" chromosomes, indicating they are diploid cells. The next row represents "Espermatocitos Secundarios" (Secondary Spermatocytes). Here, the cells are labeled with "22X" and "22Y" chromosomes, signifying haploid cells that have undergone meiosis I. This row is part of "Meiosis 1" and "Fase 1" (Phase 1). Following this are the "Espermatidas" (Spermatids), shown in the next row with "22X" and "22Y" chromosomes. This stage is labeled as part of "Fase 2" (Phase 2). The final row shows "Espermatoczoides" (Spermatozoa), which are mature sperm cells with either an "X" or a "Y" chromosome. This row is labeled "diferenciación" (differentiation). The diagram is drawn on white paper, with red lines used to delineate sections and phases. There is some handwritten text in blue and purple, and small pink circles with chromosome labels. A signature or inscription is visible in the upper right portion of the image. The paper is placed on a dark, textured surface that appears to be a table or floor with visible lines or grooves. The lighting suggests an indoor environment. The image does not contain any information that would allow for its location to be determined within Santa Ana, Venezuela, or any other city.
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