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The brainstem is the posterior stalk-like part of the brain, it connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord, In the human brain, It is composed of the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata, It plays an important role in the regulation of cardiac and respiratory function, consciousness, and the sleep cycle.

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Download Central nervous system or CNS brain organ structure outline diagram. Labeled educational scheme with cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum parts anatomy vector illustration. Midbrain, pons and medulla. Stock Vector and explore similar vectors at Adobe Stock.

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This image presents the structures of the brainstem and the midbrain. The medulla oblongata looks like an extension of the spinal cord, but is quite different.t It contains neural networks involved in a multitude of fundamental sensory and motor functions. Signals for these functions enter and leave the medulla from the spinal cord and by cranial nerves 8,9, and 10. Medulla Oblongata, Brain Models, Sensory Nerves, Sistem Saraf, Brain Images, Peripheral Nervous System, Cerebral Cortex, Spinal Nerve, Cranial Nerves

This image presents the structures of the brainstem and the midbrain. The medulla oblongata looks like an extension of the spinal cord, but is quite different.t It contains neural networks involved in a multitude of fundamental sensory and motor functions. Signals for these functions enter and leave the medulla from the spinal cord and by cranial nerves 8,9, and 10.

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