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This image is a page from a textbook or educational material, likely discussing cell division. The primary subjects are diagrams illustrating the stages of meiosis, a type of cell division. These diagrams are stylized and do not depict real cells or people. The page focuses on explaining the process of meiosis, showing how chromosomes behave and divide across different phases labeled "Profase," "Metafase," "Anafase," and "Telofase," some of which are repeated for a second division. The diagrams use simple shapes and labels in Spanish to denote cellular structures like chromosomes, centrioles, and nuclear membranes. Visible text includes headings for the different phases of cell division, descriptions of what occurs in each stage, and explanatory notes. Some of the text discusses concepts like homologous chromosomes, haploid and diploid numbers, and the purpose of meiosis in producing gametes. The text also touches upon the formation of male and female reproductive cells. The image appears to be a static educational resource, with no discernible time of day, weather, or emotional cues. The setting is that of a book page, with the white background of the paper and the printing of the text and diagrams. There are no people depicted in the image. The location context provided, "Santa Ana, Venezuela," refers to the origin of the material, not a scene depicted within the image itself.
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