A cross-sectional view of the brain showing the different parts of the human brain. The brain is divided into different sections including the hypothalamus pons medulla cerebellum and brainstorm. The hypothalamus is located in the center of the image with the pons on the left side and the medulla on the right side. The pons are located on the top left corner of the head while the cerebellums are on the bottom right corner. There are also several red arrows pointing towards the brainstorm indicating the location of the hypothalamus's. These arrows are labeled with names such as "Thalamus" "Pons" "Medulla" and "Cerebellum". These arrows represent the different areas of the cerebral cortex which are responsible for regulating the flow of blood and nutrients in the brain. - The brainstorm is located at the bottom of the diagram with a large area in the middle which is likely the location where the blood vessels are located. The cerebral cortex is located near the top right corner where the cerebrospinal cord is located.

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