yes
tentorium cerebelli separates your cerebellum from your cerebrum.
That depends on what the object with rough edges and grooves is.
Crevasses
cerebellum
The pons & medulla (two structures of the brainstem) for the narrowish central region which lies between the two hemispheres of the cerebellum
tentorium cerebelli separates your cerebellum from your cerebrum.
Our brain is like a peeled walnut. There are bulging folds and between folds are the grooves. These grooves are called suci. Mild prominenece of these suci are called mild sulcal prominence. Often such prominenece are noticed with age and these are attributed to normal aging. However, defects in the cerebellum may also called prominenece of the cerebral sulci.
They are called treads.What are the grooves on a tire called?Sipe...plural sipes
The spiral grooves in a guns barrel are known as rifling. Its what puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the barrel for accuracy. The grooves are called..... well, grooves. The ungrooved part between grooves is called a land. So looking through the barrel of a rifled firearm, you will see the "lands and grooves" that make up the rifling.
The spiral grooves in a guns barrel are known as rifling. Its what puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the barrel for accuracy. The grooves are called..... well, grooves. The ungrooved part between grooves is called a land. So looking through the barrel of a rifled firearm, you will see the "lands and grooves" that make up the rifling.
Cerebellum.
Rills are large grooves cut into the soil
metencephalon.
The little brain
Collectively they are called 'tread'.
I think you are looking for "tread." Only the end of "Instead" rhymes with it, but it is what the grooves on a tire are called.
The part of the human brain which controls voluntary muscle movement (controlled muscle movement) is called the Cerebellum. This part of the brain also controls your balance.cerebellum