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DescriptionAnimal cell structure en.svg |
English: This is a diagram of an animal cell. I based my information on this diagrams: . there are some structures I didn't add because it was not clear to me how they should look like. For all have doubts between cytoskeleton, microfibers and microtubules. If you would like to make another language version of it, message me and I can make an image without text for you or message me the names in the language you want them to appear.
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April 2006 |
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Own work using Adobe Illustrator. Image renamed from Image:Animal cell structure.svg |
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LadyofHats (Mariana Ruiz) |
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