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Figure 7-16
In Figure 7-16, as we move from A to B,
Lateral Hemispheres
A term related to the outer sections of an organ or structure, often used in reference to the brain's cerebral hemispheres on either side.
Vermis
The central part of the cerebellum, connecting the two hemispheres and involved in coordinating posture and locomotion.
Brainstem
The central trunk of the brain, consisting of the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain, controlling vital life functions such as breathing and heart rate.
Cardiac Center
A region of the brainstem responsible for regulating the rate and force of the heartbeat.
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