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Brain structure

Side view brain with four labeled regions and one function each.

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Brain structure

Mode: Diagram practice · Anatomy diagram (blank guide)

Side view brain with four labeled regions and one function each.

Draw the anatomical structure with clear outlines and labels.

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Side view brain with four labeled regions and one function each.

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Diagram pack: Brain and Nervous System

Stage 1/3: Profile outline

Vocabulary to include

  • Frontal lobe
  • Parietal lobe
  • Cerebellum
  • Brain stem

Drawing steps

  1. Profile outline
  2. Cortex wrinkles
  3. Cerebellum at rear
  4. Label lobes

Real-life application

  • Why is concussion education tied to brain geography?

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Oversimplified blob
  • Missing brain stem
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Safety: Simplified educational diagram, not medical advice. Use with teacher guidance in class.

Drawing steps

  1. Draw side profile outline.
  2. Add wrinkled cortex lines lightly.
  3. Separate cerebellum at the back bottom.
  4. Label lobes and brain stem.

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