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The image shows a page from a textbook titled "Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology". The page displays an illustration of the human rib cage, with various parts labeled, including the clavicle, manubrium of sternum, ribs, costal cartilages, body of sternum, and xiphoid process of sternum. Ribs 11 and 12 are also specifically indicated. Below the illustration is a caption that reads "Figure 1:20 The structures forming the walls of the thoracic cavity." To the right of the illustration, there is text discussing the muscles of respiration and the diaphragm, followed by a section on the appendicular skeleton and its functions. Below this, on the left side of the page, there is a section titled "Functions" that lists two primary functions of the thoracic cage. The image is taken from an overhead perspective, showing the top of a book with aged, yellowed pages. There are no people or objects other than the book itself visible in the image. The environment is not discernible.
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