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The image displays an open textbook page resting on a wooden surface, likely a desk or table. A dark red object, possibly a laptop or another book, is partially visible at the top edge of the frame. No identifiable features within the image indicate a specific city or municipality such as Sarouja, Syria. The textbook page presents a biochemical pathway diagram illustrating the enzymatic digestion of starch. The diagram features: - A long chain labeled "Starch," composed of connected hexagonal ring structures, indicating glucose units. - Arrows point from the starch chain to a central process box labeled "Salivary and pancreatic α-amylase." - This enzyme activity leads to the formation of several smaller molecules, branching out from the central process: - "Maltose," depicted as two connected hexagonal rings. - "Isomaltose," also two connected hexagonal rings, shown with a specific bonding orientation. - "Trisaccharides (and larger oligosaccharides)," depicted as three connected hexagonal rings. - "α-Dextrins (oligosaccharides with α-1,6 branches)," shown as branched chains of hexagonal rings. - Below the main diagram, the text "Action of pancreatic and α-amylase" is visible. - The page contains a mix of English and Arabic text, with faint, lighter text visible in the background, suggesting content from the reverse side of the page. - Arabic text related to the diagram, including "المالتوز" (Maltose) and "الإيزومالتوز" (Isomaltose), is present at the bottom right. - No individuals are present in the image. The environment suggests an indoor setting, likely for study or academic work.
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