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This media file is a close-up, angled photograph of an open book page, likely from an anatomy textbook. The main subject is a detailed black and white line drawing of the human vertebral column, presented in a lateral (side) view. The drawing is sectioned and labeled, indicating different regions of the spine: Cervical vertebrae (7), Thoracic vertebrae (12), Lumbar vertebrae (5), Sacrum, and Coccyx. Text labels are positioned with lines pointing to the corresponding parts of the drawing.

The page also contains printed text in English. Visible text includes: "FOUNDATIONS OF ANATOMY AND PHYS" and "SPEC DIFFE Cervica Each trans a vertebral spinous proc attachment of group are relat relatively large. atypical and therefore". There are also partial labels at the bottom of the drawing, such as "ebral column. Lateral view." and "cervical region and b r end of the column". A page number "250" is visible at the top left of the page.

The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with natural light. The book's pages appear aged, with slight yellowing and some creasing, particularly along the spine of the book. No people or specific geographical cues like Jauro Yinu, Nigeria are depicted in the image itself. The focus is solely on the anatomical illustration and accompanying text.
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Jun 30, 2026

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This media file is a close-up, angled photograph of an open book page, likely from an anatomy textbook. The main subject is a detailed black and white line drawing of the human vertebral column, presented in a lateral (side) view. The drawing is sectioned and labeled, indicating different regions of the spine: Cervical vertebrae (7), Thoracic vertebrae (12), Lumbar vertebrae (5), Sacrum, and Coccyx. Text labels are positioned with lines pointing to the corresponding parts of the drawing. The page also contains printed text in English. Visible text includes: "FOUNDATIONS OF ANATOMY AND PHYS" and "SPEC DIFFE Cervica Each trans a vertebral spinous proc attachment of group are relat relatively large. atypical and therefore". There are also partial labels at the bottom of the drawing, such as "ebral column. Lateral view." and "cervical region and b r end of the column". A page number "250" is visible at the top left of the page. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with natural light. The book's pages appear aged, with slight yellowing and some creasing, particularly along the spine of the book. No people or specific geographical cues like Jauro Yinu, Nigeria are depicted in the image itself. The focus is solely on the anatomical illustration and accompanying text.

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