A diagram of the nervous system of the human body specifically the head and neck. It is a cross-section of the brain showing the various parts of the body and their functions. The brain is shown in the center of the image with the head on the left side and the neck on the right side. The brain is divided into different sections each representing a different part of the head. The head is labeled with the names of the different parts such as the sensory fires sensory nerves and sensory nerves. There are also labels on the brain that explain the different types of sensory receptors including the optic nerve optic nerve (Ophthalmoscope) and optic nerve. The optic nerve is responsible for regulating the flow of blood from the head to the neck while the optic nerves are responsible for controlling the sensory receptors. The sensory nerves are also labeled as sensory receptors and sensory receptors in the brain. - Trigeminal nerve which is a type of sensory nerve that helps to regulate the blood flow and regulate the movement of the blood vessels in the body. The trigeminal nerves which help to regulate blood pressure and regulate blood flow help to reduce blood pressure and help to improve the overall health and well-being of the person's body.

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