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This is a photograph of an open book, displaying anatomical illustrations related to the human skeleton. The left page features a detailed diagram of the vertebral column, labeled with terms like "Cervical vertebrae," "Thoracic vertebrae," "Lumbar vertebrae," "Sacrum," and "Coccyx." It also shows "Intervertebral discs" and "Intervertebral foramina." The right page includes illustrations of the rib cage and the upper part of the vertebral column, with labels such as "Spinal cord," "Spinal nerves," "Cervical vertebrae," "Clavicle," "Manubrium of sternum," "Ribs," "Body of sternum," "Xiphoid process of sternum," and "Costal cartilage." Beneath these illustrations are descriptive texts. On the left, there's a section titled "Appendicular skeleton," discussing its components and functions, including voluntary movement and protection of delicate structures. On the right, text discusses "Cavities" and the "Cranial" and "Thoracic" cavities. The image appears to be taken in a well-lit indoor environment, likely a study or classroom, given the subject matter and the presence of what looks like a book binding and possibly a marker on the left edge. There are no people visible in the image. The focus is entirely on the educational content of the book. The visible text is predominantly in English and pertains to human anatomy.
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