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This media file is a scanned page from a textbook, likely focused on human anatomy and physiology. The content discusses blood clotting, heparin, and blood groups. The primary subjects are abstract concepts related to biology, illustrated by diagrams. There are no people or specific objects depicted beyond the text and diagrams themselves. The scene is a printed page from a book, indicating an indoor setting like a library or study. No emotions, time of day, weather, or specific location cues are present, other than the provided location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, which is not visually evident in the image. The main activity is educational; the text explains complex biological processes and concepts. The diagrams illustrate the relationships and compatibility of blood groups (Group A, Group B, Group AB, and Group O), showing donor and recipient compatibility. Notable details include the various factors involved in blood clotting (e.g., Fibrinogen, Prothrombin, Thromboplastin), the chemical process of clotting, and the role of Vitamin K. The text also defines Heparin as an anticoagulant. Visible text includes headings like "Heparin," "Blood Groups," "FACTORS AFFECTING BLOOD CLOTTING," and detailed explanations of the biological processes. A table lists factors involved in blood clotting by Roman numerals and names. The diagrams are labeled with blood group letters and terms like "DONORS (GIVERS)" and "RECIPIENTS (RECEIVERS)," and also denote "UNIVERSAL RECIPIENT" and "UNIVERSAL DONOR." The figure is identified as "Figure 3:10 Blood groups showing their compatibility." The page number "42" is also visible at the top left.
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