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Plant Cell vs Animal Cell Biology Infographic Diagram

Editorial-style biology infographic showing a side-by-side plant cell and animal cell diagram with 7 clear labels and kid-friendly function notes. Clean grayscale medical illustration lines create a calm textbook look, with picture of a smooth muscle included for SEO targeting.

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Monochrome infographic comparing a labeled plant cell and animal cell with 7 educational callouts and headings.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size148 KB
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StyleAI Biology & Anatomy Infographic
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-06-03
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Biological diagram infographic titled "Plant Cell vs Animal Cell". Center the composition around a clean labeled side-by-side comparative diagram: one editorial-grade cross-section of a plant cell on the left and one editorial-grade cross-section of an animal cell on the right, simplified for kids ages 8-12, with clear differences in shape and organelles. Use medical illustration (Netter-style), monochrome scientific palette, calm educational mood, soft grayscale shading, vector-clean lines, medical-textbook clarity, editorial scientific illustration, no photographic textures. Arrange exactly 7 labels around the central diagram with thin leader lines pointing to the correct structure, each with a short label in English and a one-line function description in English, all text sharp and readable. Include these exact labels and captions: 1) "Cell wall" — "Rigid outer layer that supports and protects the plant cell." 2) "Cell membrane" — "Thin barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell." 3) "Nucleus" — "Control center that holds DNA and directs cell activities." 4) "Chloroplast" — "Uses sunlight to make food in plant cells." 5) "Central vacuole" — "Stores water and helps keep the plant cell firm." 6) "Mitochondrion" — "Releases energy from food for the cell to use." 7) "Cytoplasm" — "Jelly-like material where organelles float and work." Show the plant cell as more box-like with a visible cell wall, chloroplasts, and large central vacuole; show the animal cell as more rounded without a cell wall or chloroplasts, with the same nucleus, membrane, cytoplasm, and mitochondria where appropriate. Add subtle small headings near each main cell: "Plant cell" and "Animal cell". Keep proportions scientifically accurate but simple and friendly for children. No extra labels beyond the 7 callouts. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no real patient photos, no watermarks No graphic medical gore, no real patient photographs, no surgical blood. For human anatomy, keep illustrations educationally tasteful. For animal anatomy, no cruelty imagery. Scientifically accurate labeling and proportions.