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This media file is an illustration depicting three types of cells: procariotic, animal, and vegetal. The illustration is part of a larger document or textbook, as evidenced by the text that surrounds it and the presence of a header that reads "BIOLOGÍA CELULARMATERIAL". The image is a diagram with labels in Spanish, identifying various cellular components.

The procariotic cell is shown on the left, characterized by its simpler structure, including a capsule, cell wall, ribosomes, and nucleoid. The animal cell is in the center, displaying features like a nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. The vegetal cell is on the right, distinguished by its cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole.

Below the diagrams, there are paragraphs of text explaining the differences and characteristics of these cells. One section discusses how cells are the basic units of life and how more complex organisms are formed by groups of specialized cells. Another section contrasts eukaryotic and procariotic cells, highlighting the presence of a nucleus in the former and its absence in the latter. There is also a mention of two types of cells: one without a nucleus and the eucariotic cell that does have one.

The overall context suggests an educational resource for biology students, likely from a Spanish-speaking region given the language used in the text and labels. The image is clear and detailed, aiming to provide a visual comparison of different cell structures. There are no people or animals present in the image, only scientific diagrams and accompanying text. The setting is implied to be an academic or informational context.
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Jun 23, 2026, 11:27 AM

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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This media file is an illustration depicting three types of cells: procariotic, animal, and vegetal. The illustration is part of a larger document or textbook, as evidenced by the text that surrounds it and the presence of a header that reads "BIOLOGÍA CELULARMATERIAL". The image is a diagram with labels in Spanish, identifying various cellular components. The procariotic cell is shown on the left, characterized by its simpler structure, including a capsule, cell wall, ribosomes, and nucleoid. The animal cell is in the center, displaying features like a nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. The vegetal cell is on the right, distinguished by its cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole. Below the diagrams, there are paragraphs of text explaining the differences and characteristics of these cells. One section discusses how cells are the basic units of life and how more complex organisms are formed by groups of specialized cells. Another section contrasts eukaryotic and procariotic cells, highlighting the presence of a nucleus in the former and its absence in the latter. There is also a mention of two types of cells: one without a nucleus and the eucariotic cell that does have one. The overall context suggests an educational resource for biology students, likely from a Spanish-speaking region given the language used in the text and labels. The image is clear and detailed, aiming to provide a visual comparison of different cell structures. There are no people or animals present in the image, only scientific diagrams and accompanying text. The setting is implied to be an academic or informational context.

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