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This is a diagram of the human circulatory system, specifically illustrating the "Circulación Mayor" (Greater Circulation) and "Circulación Menor" (Lesser Circulation). The diagram is primarily composed of stylized representations of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, stomach, and intestines, all connected by a network of red and blue vessels representing arteries and veins, respectively. The red vessels indicate oxygenated blood, while the blue vessels indicate deoxygenated blood.

The diagram is presented in a clinical or educational context, likely from a textbook or a poster. There is no indication of people, a specific scene, or a setting beyond what is depicted in the anatomical illustration. The time of day, weather, and emotional cues are not applicable to this type of media.

Visible text labels the various organs and parts of the circulatory system in Spanish. These include: "Gran canal torácico," "Pulmón," "Vena cava superior," "Arterias pulmonares," "Venas pulmonares," "Arterias carótidas y subclavias," "Higado," "Vena suprahepática," "Vena porta," "Vena gástrica," "Vena cava inferior," "Vena intestinal," "Intestino," "Riñón," "Arterias renales," "Vena linfática," "Capilares linfáticos," "Venas renales," "Estómago," "Bazo," "Arteria esplénica," "Arteria gástrica," "Capilarización pulmonar," "Arteria aorta," "Capilarización corporal (cabeza y brazos)," and "Capilarización corporal (piernas y pies)." Additionally, there is a block of text to the right discussing heartbeats, blood circulation, and related physiological processes, also in Spanish. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela is not deducible from the image itself.
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This is a diagram of the human circulatory system, specifically illustrating the "Circulación Mayor" (Greater Circulation) and "Circulación Menor" (Lesser Circulation). The diagram is primarily composed of stylized representations of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, stomach, and intestines, all connected by a network of red and blue vessels representing arteries and veins, respectively. The red vessels indicate oxygenated blood, while the blue vessels indicate deoxygenated blood. The diagram is presented in a clinical or educational context, likely from a textbook or a poster. There is no indication of people, a specific scene, or a setting beyond what is depicted in the anatomical illustration. The time of day, weather, and emotional cues are not applicable to this type of media. Visible text labels the various organs and parts of the circulatory system in Spanish. These include: "Gran canal torácico," "Pulmón," "Vena cava superior," "Arterias pulmonares," "Venas pulmonares," "Arterias carótidas y subclavias," "Higado," "Vena suprahepática," "Vena porta," "Vena gástrica," "Vena cava inferior," "Vena intestinal," "Intestino," "Riñón," "Arterias renales," "Vena linfática," "Capilares linfáticos," "Venas renales," "Estómago," "Bazo," "Arteria esplénica," "Arteria gástrica," "Capilarización pulmonar," "Arteria aorta," "Capilarización corporal (cabeza y brazos)," and "Capilarización corporal (piernas y pies)." Additionally, there is a block of text to the right discussing heartbeats, blood circulation, and related physiological processes, also in Spanish. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela is not deducible from the image itself.

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