To identify the parts of the brain shown in the diagram, we look at their positions and shapes. The brain is divided into several main sections.
1.
Top Section (Cerebrum): The largest part of the brain is at the top. It has a wrinkled surface. This is called the
Cerebrum. It controls thinking, learning, and voluntary movements. In diagrams like this, it is often split into two lobes for labeling:
* The front part is the
Frontal Lobe.
* The back part is the
Parietal Lobe (or sometimes just labeled generally as part of the Cerebrum).
2.
Back Lower Section (Cerebellum): At the back of the head, below the cerebrum, there is a smaller structure with fine lines or stripes. This looks like a little brain. This is the
Cerebellum. It helps with balance and coordination.
3.
Bottom Stem (Brain Stem): At the very bottom, connecting the brain to the spinal cord, is a stalk-like structure. This is the
Brain Stem. It controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
Looking at the lines in your specific diagram:
* The top two lines point to the large, wrinkly upper part (
Cerebrum).
* The middle line on the right points to the striped section at the back (
Cerebellum).
* The bottom line points to the stem at the base (
Brain Stem).
Since there are no word banks provided, here are the standard scientific names for the structures indicated by the pointers from top to bottom:
Final Answer:
The labeled parts of the brain anatomy are:
1.
Cerebrum (the large, wrinkled top part)
2.
Cerebellum (the smaller, striped part at the back)
3.
Brain Stem (the stalk at the bottom connecting to the spine)
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