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The image is a scan of an open textbook. The left page displays text and a diagram. The text on the left includes headings "THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM (Ch. 6)" and "THE HEART". Below these headings are paragraphs of text describing the lymphatic system and the heart. To the right of this text is a diagram labeled "Figure 1.4 Diagram representing the circulatory system." This diagram shows a stylized representation of the heart, lungs (labeled "R. lung" and "L. lung"), and circulatory pathways to the "Head and upper limbs" and "Trunk and lower limbs," indicated by blue and pink arrows.

The right page of the textbook features a circular diagram labeled "Figure 1.3 Blood cells after staining in the laboratory." This diagram shows various types of blood cells, including erythrocytes, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes, as well as smaller unlabeled cells likely representing thrombocytes. To the far right, at the top of the page, is the number "4" and the text "FOUNDATIONS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY." The pages themselves appear to be aged, with some discoloration and yellowing, particularly on the right page.
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The image is a scan of an open textbook. The left page displays text and a diagram. The text on the left includes headings "THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM (Ch. 6)" and "THE HEART". Below these headings are paragraphs of text describing the lymphatic system and the heart. To the right of this text is a diagram labeled "Figure 1.4 Diagram representing the circulatory system." This diagram shows a stylized representation of the heart, lungs (labeled "R. lung" and "L. lung"), and circulatory pathways to the "Head and upper limbs" and "Trunk and lower limbs," indicated by blue and pink arrows. The right page of the textbook features a circular diagram labeled "Figure 1.3 Blood cells after staining in the laboratory." This diagram shows various types of blood cells, including erythrocytes, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes, as well as smaller unlabeled cells likely representing thrombocytes. To the far right, at the top of the page, is the number "4" and the text "FOUNDATIONS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY." The pages themselves appear to be aged, with some discoloration and yellowing, particularly on the right page.

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