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The image shows a textbook page discussing polysaccharides. On the right side of the page, there is a large heading "1.6 Polysaccharides(Continued)". Below this, there are diagrams illustrating the structures of amylose and amylopectin, which are components of starch. The diagrams show how glucose monomers are linked together by glycosidic bonds to form long chains. One diagram shows an unbranched chain of amylose, and another shows a branched chain of amylopectin. There is also a smaller diagram labeled "Glucose monomers". A magnified inset shows a close-up view of a human finger, which appears to be a visual aid for scale or context, though its direct connection to the polysaccharide diagrams is unclear without further information. On the left side of the page, there are more diagrams related to glycosidic bonds and branched chains of amylopectin. A page number "76" is visible at the bottom left. The background of the image shows a patterned surface, possibly a table or floor covering, with a checkered design. There are no people visible in the image, and the scene does not depict any identifiable location in Jalingo, Nigeria. The content is purely academic and illustrative of biochemical structures.
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