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This media file is a photograph of an open textbook. The textbook pages are filled with dense text and an anatomical illustration. The subjects are educational materials. The main object is the textbook itself, open to two pages. The left page displays an illustration of the interior of a spleen, labeled with various parts such as "Splenic pulp," "Trabeculae," "Capsule," "Splenic artery & vein," and "Lymph vessel." Below the illustration is the caption "Figure 6:10 Diagram of the interior of the spleen." The text on both pages discusses the spleen and the thymus gland, detailing their structure, location, and functions. The activity taking place is learning or studying. The setting is implied to be a place where textbooks are used for education, such as a classroom, library, or study area. There are no people or specific environmental details visible to indicate time of day or weather. The emotion conveyed is purely informational and academic. Visible text includes chapter headings like "Organs in association with the spleen," "Structure," "THE THYMUS," and "Functions." Specific anatomical terms and descriptive sentences fill the pages, explaining biological processes and structures. The text describes the spleen's location in the abdomen, its size, weight, and its relationship with surrounding organs. It also details the thymus gland's location in the chest, its growth and atrophy patterns, and its role in the immune system. The description of the spleen's hilum and its contents, as well as the functions of the thymus, are also clearly legible.
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