Wofür steht der Text vor einem Objekt in JS?

function Foo(who) {
	this.me = who;
}
Foo.prototype.identify = function () { 
	return "I am " + this.me; 
}

function Bar(who) { 
	Foo.call(this, who); 
}

Bar.prototype = Object.create(Foo.prototype); // __proto__: Foo.prototype

/*
	This will print only "Foo" because the object doesn't have any properties
    apart from __proto__. "Foo" is the name of the function, of which
    part is the prototype.
*/
console.log(Bar.prototype);
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