Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.



1) Label A: ______________________________

2) Label B: ______________________________

3) Label C: ______________________________

4) Label D: ______________________________

5) Label E: ______________________________

6) Label F: ______________________________

7) Label G: ______________________________

8) Label H: ______________________________

9) Label I: ______________________________

10) Label J: ______________________________

11) Label K: ______________________________

12) Label L: ______________________________

13) Label M: ______________________________

14) Label N: ______________________________

15) Label O: ______________________________

16) Label P: ______________________________

17) Label Q: ______________________________

18) Label R: ______________________________

19) Label S: ______________________________

20) Label T: ______________________________

21) Label U: ______________________________

22) Label V: ______________________________

23) Label W: ______________________________

24) Label X: ______________________________

25) Label Y: ______________________________

26) Label Z: ______________________________

27) Label AA: ______________________________


1) Corpus callosum
2) Septum pellucidum
3) Interventricular foramen
4) Frontal lobe
5) Anterior commissure
6) Optic chiasm
7) Mamillary body
8) Temporal lobe
9) Mesencephalon
10) Pons
11) Medulla oblongata
12) Cerebellum
13) Fourth ventricle
14) Aqueduct of midbrain
15) Inferior colliculus
16) Superior colliculus
17) Corpora quadrigemina
18) Parieto-occipital sulcus
19) Pineal gland
20) Hypothalamus
21) Membranous portion of epithalamus
22) Thalamus
23) Fornix
24) Cingulate gyrus
25) Postcentral gyrus
26) Central sulcus
27) Precentral gyrus

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