The core skeleton of this molecule is a pyrazole ring (five-membered aromatic ring with two adjacent nitrogens and three carbons).

Numbering (clockwise for clarity):
N1 - N2 - C3 - C4 - C5 - back to N1.

Substituents
1. At N1: a cyclohexane ring.
2. At C3: a side chain composed of: 
   - The atom directly attached to the ring is a methylene (-CH2-).  
   - That methylene is bonded to a secondary amine nitrogen (-NH-).  
   - The nitrogen is bonded to another methylene (-CH2-).  
   - This second methylene is attached to a tertiary carbon (marked C*) which bears:  
     - one hydroxyl group (-OH)  
     - one cyclopropyl ring (three-carbon saturated ring)  
     - and one hydrogen.  
   (No stereochemistry specified at C*.)

No other ring positions carry substituents or heteroatoms beyond those described.