A diagram that shows the structure of a cell membrane. The cells are arranged in a radial pattern, with the largest cell on the right side and the smallest on the left side. In the center of the image, there is a label that reads "Mikrofibrille" which translates to "Cellulose-molecule" in English. Below the label, there are two lines that represent the cell membrane, one labeled "Wasserstoffbrücken" and the other labeled "Milkrofibriille". The lines are connected by arrows, indicating the flow of the membrane through the cells. On the top right corner of the diagram, there appears to be a label for the cellulose molecule, which is a type of membrane that is responsible for the production of cellulose molecules. On the bottom left corner, it reads "Wassersstoffbrucken", which is the chemical compound that produces the membrane.
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