A diagram of the anatomy of the brain which is a cross-section of the human brain. It shows the frontal lobe parietal lobe temporal lobe and occipital lobe. The frontal lobe is located in the left side of the image with the temporal lobe on the top left corner and the temporal lobes on the right side. The temporal lobe is responsible for regulating the flow of blood from the brainstorm to the cerebellum. The trigeminal nerve (trigeminal nucleus caulis) is located at the base of the cerebrospinal cord which helps to regulate the movement of the blood vessels in the brain. In the center of the diagram there is a large blood vessel which can be seen in the middle of the head. The blood vessels are responsible for storing and transporting blood from one of the vessels to another. The cerebral cortex is located on the bottom right corner which allows the brain to move through the brain and stimulate the activation of neurotransmitters. The cerebellums are located on both sides of the cerebral cortex which help to stimulate the brain's nervous system. The brainstorm is located near the brain stem and helps to control the flow and regulate the blood flow.

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