A cross-sectional view of the brain showing the different parts of the nervous system. The brain is divided into two sections with the left side showing the trigeminal nerve and the right side showing a blood flow in the cerebral vessels. The brain is shown in a light blue color with a large area in the center where the blood flow is located. The blood flow appears to be from the brainstorm to the cerebellum which is responsible for regulating the flow of blood through the brain. The cerebral vessels are shown in red and yellow colors which are responsible for the blood vessels in the brain to flow through the spinal cord. The image also shows a diagram of the trigeminal nerve which helps to regulate blood flow and regulate the flow rate of the blood in the cerebrum. There are also several other components in the image such as the brain stem the brain canal and the spinal nerves. These components are labeled with their names and they are connected to each other by a series of lines and arrows. The diagram also includes a label that explains the different types of blood vessels and how they interact with each other.

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