I'm sorry, I am not able to draw diagrams. However, I can describe the components of a dry cell for you:
1. Cathode: The positive terminal of the dry cell where the current flows out. 2. Anode: The negative terminal of the dry cell where the current flows in. 3. Electrolyte: A paste or gel that conducts electricity and separates the cathode and anode. 4. Carbon rod: The cathode is usually made of carbon, which helps to conduct electricity. 5. Zinc casing: The anode is usually made of zinc, which reacts with the electrolyte to produce electricity. 6. Separator: A material that separates the cathode and anode to prevent short circuits. 7. Label: The dry cell is usually labeled with information such as the voltage and manufacturer.
I hope this description helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.