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The image shows a close-up view of an open textbook, likely a biology or anatomy textbook, displaying a chapter on the nervous system. The left page contains text describing the central and peripheral nervous systems, neurones, and nerve cells. The right page features an illustration of the human nervous system, with labels for the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.

The text discusses the organization of the nervous system into central and peripheral components, listing the number of spinal and cranial nerves. It also defines neurones as the functional units of the nervous system, composed of a nerve cell with axons and dendrites, and mentions neuroglia as supportive tissue. The text further explains the nature of nerve impulses and the roles of different types of neurones. The section on nerve cells describes their size, location within the nervous system, and their formation into ganglia.

The illustration provides a general overview of the nervous system, depicting the interconnected network of nerves throughout the body. The labels clearly indicate the major parts of the system.

The visible text includes the chapter title "12. The Nervous System," section titles like "The Neurone," "NERVE CELLS," and "AXONS AND DENDRITES." A page number, "168," is also visible at the bottom of the left page. The overall scene is that of a studious environment, with the book lying open, ready for reading or reference. There are no people or animals visible in the image, and the context is purely academic. The lighting appears to be natural or from an overhead source, illuminating the pages of the book. The image is a still shot, with no action taking place beyond what is depicted in the illustration.
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The image shows a close-up view of an open textbook, likely a biology or anatomy textbook, displaying a chapter on the nervous system. The left page contains text describing the central and peripheral nervous systems, neurones, and nerve cells. The right page features an illustration of the human nervous system, with labels for the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. The text discusses the organization of the nervous system into central and peripheral components, listing the number of spinal and cranial nerves. It also defines neurones as the functional units of the nervous system, composed of a nerve cell with axons and dendrites, and mentions neuroglia as supportive tissue. The text further explains the nature of nerve impulses and the roles of different types of neurones. The section on nerve cells describes their size, location within the nervous system, and their formation into ganglia. The illustration provides a general overview of the nervous system, depicting the interconnected network of nerves throughout the body. The labels clearly indicate the major parts of the system. The visible text includes the chapter title "12. The Nervous System," section titles like "The Neurone," "NERVE CELLS," and "AXONS AND DENDRITES." A page number, "168," is also visible at the bottom of the left page. The overall scene is that of a studious environment, with the book lying open, ready for reading or reference. There are no people or animals visible in the image, and the context is purely academic. The lighting appears to be natural or from an overhead source, illuminating the pages of the book. The image is a still shot, with no action taking place beyond what is depicted in the illustration.

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