Create an ultra-realistic, photo-like cross-sectional image of a human artery affected by severe atherosclerosis. The artery walls must look exactly like a real human artery, with detailed, lifelike textures and colors showing the muscle and tissue layers in natural dark reds and flesh tones. The plaque inside the artery should appear as if it's a real substance, thick and yellowish, significantly narrowing the lumen. The blood clot (thrombus) should be so realistic that it looks like a medical photograph—dark, granular, and dangerously large, almost detached and ready to block blood flow. This image should be indistinguishable from an actual photo of a real artery, with no artistic or illustrative elements—just pure, photographic realism. The textures, lighting, and details should all be as if this is a high-resolution medical photo, not a drawing or illustration. The goal is to create an image that looks exactly like a real-life cross-section of an artery, suitable for a scientific article that demands absolute realism, This image presents an intricate view of a human artery cross-section, highlighting the layers and accumulation of cholesterol within. The interior is filled with a yellowish substance, representing plaque buildup, which contrasts against the reddish-brown, textured exterior of the arterial wall. The close-up perspective reveals the biological complexity and detail of the vascular structure, potentially serving as a medical or educational illustration