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The image shows a page from a book or educational material with scientific illustrations and text. The top of the page features the title "LOS SERES VIVOS:MATERIA VIVA". On the left side of the page are several molecular diagrams. One diagram shows two carbon atoms connected by a double bond. Another shows two carbon atoms connected by a triple bond. Below these are diagrams of a hexagonal ring structure with alternating double bonds, representing a benzene ring, and a linear chain of carbon atoms. To the right of these molecular diagrams is a depiction of a water molecule, with one blue sphere labeled "O" (oxygen) and two red spheres labeled "H" (hydrogen) connected to it. Adjacent to this diagram is text in Spanish that reads: "El agua es una biomolécula inorgánica compuesta por dos átomos de hidrógeno y uno de oxígeno." This translates to: "Water is an inorganic biomolecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom." Below the water molecule and its description, there is more text in Spanish: "El carbono es el segundo elemento más abundante en la materia viva y sus átomos pueden formar cadenas lineales, cíclicas o ramificadas." This translates to: "Carbon is the second most abundant element in living matter and its atoms can form linear, cyclic, or branched chains." At the bottom of the page, a section begins with the heading "Abundancia relativa de los elementos," which translates to "Relative abundance of the elements." This section appears to be a table or chart, but only the heading is clearly visible. There are no people or any identifiable landmarks of Santa Ana, Venezuela, in this image. The scene is entirely composed of printed material.
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