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This media file is a scanned page from a textbook. The main subject is an illustration of the human eye, depicting its structure and how it functions in vision. The illustration is labeled with various parts of the eye, such as the iris, suspensory ligament, and ciliary body, and shows two states of the lens: one for distant vision and one for near vision. The surrounding text discusses the accommodation of the eyes to light, focusing on close vision, distant vision, and the functions of the retina. It explains how the pupil constricts, the eyeballs converge, and the lens changes thickness to focus on objects at different distances. The text also details the roles of rods and cones in the retina, their sensitivity to light, and their function in color perception. Visible text includes chapter headings, subheadings, figure captions, and explanatory paragraphs. Figure captions are "Figure 8.18" and "Figure 8.17 The shape of the lens. A Distant vision B. Near vision." There are no people, specific locations, time of day, weather, or emotions depicted as this is an educational illustration and text. The context of "Jalingo, Nigeria" is not discernible from the image itself.
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