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This media file is an image of an anatomy textbook page displaying diagrams of the arterial and venous systems of the right arm. The page is divided into two main figures. Figure 5:31 illustrates the main arteries, shown in red, tracing their path from the subclavian artery down to the digital arteries in the hand, with labels for various branches like the axillary, brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries. Figure 5:32 shows the main veins, depicted in blue, also originating from the hand and extending up the arm, labeled with terms such as cephalic vein, basilic vein, and median cubital vein. Below the diagrams, there is descriptive text explaining the function and pathway of these blood vessels. The text discusses how the radial and ulnar arteries form palmar arches, from which digital arteries arise. It also mentions that the veins of the upper limb are divided into deep and superficial groups. The overall scene is that of an educational resource, likely a medical or biology textbook. There are no people or specific environmental cues visible, beyond what is typical for a page within a book. The time of day, weather, and any emotional context are not applicable to this type of content. The visible text consists of anatomical labels and explanatory paragraphs, all related to the circulatory system of the arm.
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