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The image displays a page from an anatomy textbook, featuring illustrations and text related to the circulatory system, specifically the arteries of the head and neck.

The primary subjects are anatomical diagrams. One diagram shows a sagittal view of the left side of the head and neck, illustrating the common carotid artery, external carotid artery, internal carotid artery, and their branches such as the occipital artery. Another, more detailed diagram, depicts the arteries at the base of the brain, labeling the anterior and posterior communicating arteries, anterior and middle cerebral arteries, vertebral arteries, and basilar artery, all connected in what is described as the "circulus arteriosus" or circle of Willis.

The text accompanying the diagrams provides detailed descriptions of these arteries, their origins, pathways, and the areas they supply. It mentions specific arteries like the thyroid artery, lingual artery, and meningeal artery. The text is structured into sections such as "Branches of the internal carotid artery" and "The circulus arteriosus (the circle of Willis)."

There are no people, objects other than the book itself, or a specific scene or setting depicted in the image. The activity taking place is the presentation of anatomical information for educational purposes. The image is a still representation from a textbook, so there are no cues for time of day, weather, or emotions. The location context "Jauro Yinu, Nigeria" is extraneous to the visual content of the image.

Visible text includes titles, headings, labels for anatomical parts, and descriptive paragraphs. Specific labels visible on the diagrams include "Occipital artery," "External carotid artery," "Internal carotid artery," "Common carotid artery," "R. internal carotid artery," "R. anterior cerebral artery," "Anterior communicating artery," "L. middle cerebral artery," "R. posterior communicating artery," "R. posterior cerebral artery," "Spinal cord," "Arterial cir," "Basilar artery," and "L. vertebral artery." The main text titles are "THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 71," "Branches of the internal carotid artery," and "The circulus arteriosus (the circle of Willis)." Captions for the illustrations include "Main arteries of the left side of the head and neck" and "Figure 5:25 Arteries forming the circulus arteriosus (circle of Willis) and its main branches to the brain."
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The image displays a page from an anatomy textbook, featuring illustrations and text related to the circulatory system, specifically the arteries of the head and neck. The primary subjects are anatomical diagrams. One diagram shows a sagittal view of the left side of the head and neck, illustrating the common carotid artery, external carotid artery, internal carotid artery, and their branches such as the occipital artery. Another, more detailed diagram, depicts the arteries at the base of the brain, labeling the anterior and posterior communicating arteries, anterior and middle cerebral arteries, vertebral arteries, and basilar artery, all connected in what is described as the "circulus arteriosus" or circle of Willis. The text accompanying the diagrams provides detailed descriptions of these arteries, their origins, pathways, and the areas they supply. It mentions specific arteries like the thyroid artery, lingual artery, and meningeal artery. The text is structured into sections such as "Branches of the internal carotid artery" and "The circulus arteriosus (the circle of Willis)." There are no people, objects other than the book itself, or a specific scene or setting depicted in the image. The activity taking place is the presentation of anatomical information for educational purposes. The image is a still representation from a textbook, so there are no cues for time of day, weather, or emotions. The location context "Jauro Yinu, Nigeria" is extraneous to the visual content of the image. Visible text includes titles, headings, labels for anatomical parts, and descriptive paragraphs. Specific labels visible on the diagrams include "Occipital artery," "External carotid artery," "Internal carotid artery," "Common carotid artery," "R. internal carotid artery," "R. anterior cerebral artery," "Anterior communicating artery," "L. middle cerebral artery," "R. posterior communicating artery," "R. posterior cerebral artery," "Spinal cord," "Arterial cir," "Basilar artery," and "L. vertebral artery." The main text titles are "THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 71," "Branches of the internal carotid artery," and "The circulus arteriosus (the circle of Willis)." Captions for the illustrations include "Main arteries of the left side of the head and neck" and "Figure 5:25 Arteries forming the circulus arteriosus (circle of Willis) and its main branches to the brain."

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