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The image displays a page from a biology textbook, likely related to cell division and genetics. The primary subject is educational material, presented through text and diagrams. The text discusses cell division (mitosis and multiplication) and chromosomes, including their role in heredity and sex determination. Key terms like "prophase," "metaphase," "anaphase," and "telophase" are visible, as are diagrams illustrating these stages of cell division. There is also a section on chromosomes, their inheritance from parents, and their influence on individual characteristics. The text mentions the number of chromosomes in human cells and the difference between male and female sex chromosomes (XX and XY). The diagrams are black and white illustrations showing simplified representations of cells undergoing division, with labels indicating the different phases. There is also a handwritten signature or name, "Terça," in the upper left corner of the page. The setting appears to be a dimly lit room, with the focus on the printed page. There are no obvious cues related to the location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, or specific time of day or weather. The overall tone is educational and informative, without any apparent emotional content. The image is a close-up of a book page, with the edges of the page and a dark background visible.
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