Diagram pack
Brain and Nervous System
Major regions — cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem — and why geography matters for learning and injury.
Different regions support thinking, movement, and vital reflexes.
Content quality
Content quality
- Quality
- School-ready
- Review
- Review approved
- Age suitability
- Advanced
- Safety
- Use with supervision
- License
- Original content
Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
Teacher note: Simplified educational diagram, not medical advice. Use with teacher guidance in class.
Last reviewed: 5/1/2026 · Next: Review before embedding external OER figures.
- Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
- Simplified educational diagram, not medical advice. Use with teacher guidance in class.
Curriculum alignment
Aligned for classroom support — not official national syllabus certification.
Cameroon · A Level · Biology · Brain regions · GCE A Level
Cameroon · Anglophone / Francophone schools
A Level · Biology · Brain regions · GCE A Level
Mapped to common school topics — aligned for classroom support, not official syllabus certification.
International · General STEM
A Level · Biology · Brain regions
Global STEM foundation support for diagrams and practice.
What you will understand
Different regions support thinking, movement, and vital reflexes.
What you will draw
Side-profile brain with lobes and cerebellum.
What you will write
Cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, lobe names.
Where you will use it
Sleep, stress, and concussion protocols reference brain areas.
Key vocabulary
- Cerebrum
- Cerebellum
- Brain stem
- Frontal lobe
- Neuron
Flow stages
- 1
Profile outline
Side view silhouette.
- 2
Lobes
Wrinkled cortex divisions.
- 3
Hindbrain
Cerebellum and brain stem.
Drawing steps
Drawing steps
- Profile outline
- Cortex wrinkles
- Cerebellum at rear
- Label lobes
Application
Real-life application
- Why is concussion education tied to brain geography?
Common mistakes
Common mistakes to avoid
- Oversimplified blob
- Missing brain stem