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cytoplasm containing cell parts, cell membrane (and a diagram of a cell with two blue arrows pointing to unlabeled parts)
The top blue label is "cell membrane", and the arrow points to the outer layer of the cell, which is the cell membrane. The bottom arrow points to a large, fluid - filled sac - like structure in the cytoplasm, which is the vacuole (in a plant cell - like structure shown here, or in an animal cell, it could be a different type of vacuole, but the large sac is typically a vacuole). Wait, looking at the cell structure, the yellow - like layer inside the cell membrane (the brown outer layer) is the cytoplasm - containing cell parts area. Wait, no, the top arrow: the cell membrane is the outer boundary, so the top light blue box should be labeled with the structure the arrow points to. The arrow points to the area between the cell membrane (brown) and the inner cytoplasm? Wait, no, the cell membrane is the outer layer (brown), then there is a yellow layer (maybe the cell wall? No, animal cells don't have cell walls, but if it's a plant cell, the brown could be cell wall, yellow cell membrane). Wait, the labels given are "cytoplasm containing cell parts" and "cell membrane". The top arrow: let's re - examine. The cell membrane is the structure that encloses the cell. The area inside the cell membrane (the yellow layer if brown is cell wall) is the cytoplasm with cell parts. Wait, the two light blue boxes: the top one's arrow points to the cell membrane (if the brown is cell wall, then the yellow is cell membrane; but the label "cell membrane" is a blue box. Wait, the diagram: the outer brown layer, then a yellow layer, then the cytoplasm with organelles. So the top arrow: if the blue label is "cell membrane", then the arrow points to the cell membrane (yellow layer? Or brown? Maybe the brown is cell membrane? No, typically cell membrane is a thin layer. Maybe this is a simplified diagram. Let's assume: the top light blue box (arrow pointing to the cell membrane - the outer layer, so label it as "cell membrane" if that's the case, but the blue label already has "cell membrane". Wait, no, the blue labels are the ones to be matched? Wait, the problem is probably to label the two light blue boxes with the given blue labels? Wait, the two blue labels are "cytoplasm containing cell parts" and "cell membrane". The top light blue box's arrow points to the cell membrane (the outer layer of the cell), and the bottom light blue box's arrow points to the cytoplasm - containing cell parts (the area with organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, etc.). Wait, no, the bottom arrow points to a large vacuole? No, the large white - like structure is a vacuole, but the label "cytoplasm containing cell parts" includes all the organelles in the cytoplasm. So:
Top light blue box: The arrow points to the cell membrane (the outer boundary of the cell, the layer that encloses the cell's contents). So label it with "cell membrane".
Bottom light blue box: The arrow points to the cytoplasm - containing cell parts (the region inside the cell membrane that has all the cell organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, nucleus - associated structures, etc.). So label it with "cytoplasm containing cell parts".
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Top light blue box: cell membrane
Bottom light blue box: cytoplasm containing cell parts