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First, look closely: The image displays a sagittal section of the human brain with several arrows pointing to different structures. There is accompanying text that describes the brainstem's three main parts: the midbrain (first section behind the thalamus), the pons (next part with a bulge), and the medulla (followed by the pons). It also mentions the spinal cord begins past the cerebellum and points out a rare blue view of the pineal gland attached to the hypothalamus. Below the image, there are five labels to be matched to the arrows: pituitary, spinal cord, pons, medulla, and midbrain. I need to identify which label corresponds to each arrow based on the anatomical descriptions provided.
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Next, find information: I will use the `image_zoom_in_tool` to get a closer look at the arrows and the structures they point to, so I can accurately match them with the correct labels.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of brain dissection worksheet.