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Label the Brain Anatomy Diagram The Brain

Read the definitions below, then label the brain anatomy diagram.

Cerebellum - the part of the brain below the


Parietal Lobe of the Cerebrum - the middle
back of the cerebrum. It regulates balance,
lobe of each cerebral hemisphere between the
posture, movement, and muscle coordination.
frontal and occipital lobes; it contains important
Corpus Callosum - a large bundle of nerve
sensory centers (located at the upper rear of the
fibers that connect the left and right cerebral
head).
hemispheres. In the lateral section, it looks a
Pituitary Gland - a gland attached to the base of
bit like a "C" on its side.
the brain (located between the Pons and the
Frontal Lobe of the Cerebrum - the top,
Corpus Callosum) that secretes hormones.
front regions of each of the cerebral
Pons - the part of the brainstem that joins the
hemispheres. They are used for reasoning,
hemispheres of the cerebellum and connects the
emotions, judgment, and voluntary
cerebrum with the cerebellum. It is located just
movement.
above the Medulla Oblongata.
Medulla Oblongata - the lowest section of
Spinal Cord - a thick bundle of nerve fibers that
the brainstem (at the top end of the spinal
runs from the base of the brain to the hip area,
cord); it controls automatic functions
running through the spine (vertebrae).
including heartbeat, breathing, etc.
Temporal Lobe of the Cerebrum - the region at
Occipital Lobe of the Cerebrum - the region
the lower side of each cerebral hemisphere;
at the back of each cerebral hemisphere that
contains centers of hearing and memory (located
contains the centers of vision and reading
at the sides of the head).
ability (located at the back of the head).

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