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This media file is a page from a textbook about the human nervous system. The page features a large diagram of the brain, with labels pointing to different parts such as the cerebrum, cerebellum, midbrain, pons, and spinal cord. Adjacent to the diagram are two columns of text discussing the blood supply to the brain and the structure and lobes of the cerebrum.

The text describes the importance of the circulus arteriosus in maintaining a constant supply of oxygen and glucose to the brain, and details the function and composition of the cerebrum. It mentions the division of the cerebrum into hemispheres and lobes (frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital) and the role of sulci and fissures in increasing the brain's surface area. The text also briefly touches upon the interior of the cerebrum, distinguishing between grey matter (nerve cell bodies) and white matter (nerve fibers).

Visible text includes headings like "Communication," "Blood supply to the brain," and "Cerebrum." Specific labels on the diagram include "Cerebrum," "Cerebellum," "Spinal cord," "Midbrain," "Pons," "Medulla oblongata," "Frontal lobe," "Central sulcus," "Lateral sulcus," "Temporal lobe," and "Parietal lobe." There is also a figure caption: "Figure 7.15. The parts of the central nervous system." The page number "150" is visible on the left side.

The image appears to be a scan or photograph of a textbook page, likely in a classroom or study setting. There are no people visible in the media file. The lighting suggests it was captured indoors, possibly with a flash, as there are some bright areas and shadows. The overall context is educational, focusing on anatomical and physiological aspects of the human brain.
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This media file is a page from a textbook about the human nervous system. The page features a large diagram of the brain, with labels pointing to different parts such as the cerebrum, cerebellum, midbrain, pons, and spinal cord. Adjacent to the diagram are two columns of text discussing the blood supply to the brain and the structure and lobes of the cerebrum. The text describes the importance of the circulus arteriosus in maintaining a constant supply of oxygen and glucose to the brain, and details the function and composition of the cerebrum. It mentions the division of the cerebrum into hemispheres and lobes (frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital) and the role of sulci and fissures in increasing the brain's surface area. The text also briefly touches upon the interior of the cerebrum, distinguishing between grey matter (nerve cell bodies) and white matter (nerve fibers). Visible text includes headings like "Communication," "Blood supply to the brain," and "Cerebrum." Specific labels on the diagram include "Cerebrum," "Cerebellum," "Spinal cord," "Midbrain," "Pons," "Medulla oblongata," "Frontal lobe," "Central sulcus," "Lateral sulcus," "Temporal lobe," and "Parietal lobe." There is also a figure caption: "Figure 7.15. The parts of the central nervous system." The page number "150" is visible on the left side. The image appears to be a scan or photograph of a textbook page, likely in a classroom or study setting. There are no people visible in the media file. The lighting suggests it was captured indoors, possibly with a flash, as there are some bright areas and shadows. The overall context is educational, focusing on anatomical and physiological aspects of the human brain.

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