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The image displays a diagram of a bacterial cell with various parts labeled. The student is expected to match the labels to the correct structures. Based on standard bacterial cell anatomy and the visible text in the diagram:

1. Cell Wall – Outer rigid layer providing shape and protection
2. Plasma Membrane – Inner membrane controlling what enters/exits the cell
3. Cytoplasm – Gel-like substance inside the cell where organelles float
4. Ribosomes – Small dots that make proteins (visible as tiny particles)
5. Nucleoid Region – Area containing the bacterial DNA (not enclosed in a nucleus)
6. Flagellum – Long whip-like tail for movement (labeled “Flagella” in plural)
7. Pili – Short hair-like structures for attachment or DNA transfer
8. Capsule – Sticky outer layer (if present) for protection and sticking to surfaces
9. Inclusion Bodies – Storage granules for nutrients or other materials
10. Plasmid – Small circular DNA molecule separate from chromosomal DNA

These are the key components typically labeled in a bacterial cell model like the one shown.

Final Answer:
The labeled parts of the bacterial cell include: Cell Wall, Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Nucleoid Region, Flagella, Pili, Capsule, Inclusion Bodies, and Plasmid.
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