The molecule is a monosubstituted benzene, with a side chain extending from one aromatic carbon. The side-chain atoms are numbered outward from the ring as follows:

1. Benzylic carbon C1: a methylene (-CH2-) attached directly to the ring.  
2. Nitrogen N2: bonded to C1 and to the next carbon C3; it bears one hydrogen (secondary amine, -NH-).  
3. Carbon C3: a methine (-CH-) attached to N2.  
   - It carries a carboxylic-acid group (-COOH).  
   - It is also bonded to carbon C4.  
4. Carbon C4: a methylene (-CH2-) bonded to C3 and to carbon C5.  
5. Carbon C5: a methine (-CH-) bonded to C4 and to two different carbon substituents:  
   a) a terminal methyl group C6 (-CH3), and  
   b) a two-carbon chain C7-C8 in which  
      - C7 is a methylene (-CH2-) attached to C5 and to C8,  
      - C8 is a quaternary carbon bearing three fluorine atoms.