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The image shows a labeled diagram of a sagittal section of the human brain. Each label corresponds to a specific brain structure:

- **A**: The frontal lobe, responsible for cognitive functions and control of voluntary movement.
- **B**: The corpus callosum, which connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
- **C**: The temporal lobe, involved in processing auditory information and memory.
- **D**: The brainstem, controlling the flow of messages between the brain and the rest of the body, as well as basic body functions.
- **E**: The pons, which is part of the brainstem and helps relay messages between the cortex and the cerebellum.
- **F**: The parietal lobe, crucial for processing sensory information from various parts of the body.
- **G**: The occipital lobe, the visual processing center of the mammalian brain.
- **H**: The cerebellum, important for motor control and coordination.

Below the diagram is a list of letters (A-H) with spaces to fill in the corresponding names of the structures indicated.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a labeled diagram of a sagittal section of the human brain. Each label corresponds to a specific brain structure: - **A**: The frontal lobe, responsible for cognitive functions and control of voluntary movement. - **B**: The corpus callosum, which connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres. - **C**: The temporal lobe, involved in processing auditory information and memory. - **D**: The brainstem, controlling the flow of messages between the brain and the rest of the body, as well as basic body functions. - **E**: The pons, which is part of the brainstem and helps relay messages between the cortex and the cerebellum. - **F**: The parietal lobe, crucial for processing sensory information from various parts of the body. - **G**: The occipital lobe, the visual processing center of the mammalian brain. - **H**: The cerebellum, important for motor control and coordination. Below the diagram is a list of letters (A-H) with spaces to fill in the corresponding names of the structures indicated.
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