The fissures or the sulci are the inward folds of cerebral tissue.
The inward folds of cerebral tissue are called sulci. These are narrow fissures that separate adjacent convolutions of the brain.
The inward folds of cerebral tissue are called fissures or sulci. The sulci is surrounded by other depressions or grooves known as gyri.
The inward folds of cerebral tissue are called fissures or sulci. The sulci is surrounded by other depressions or grooves known as gyri.
Actually, they are called sulci.
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
The ridges and furrows in the cerebral cortex are actually folds. The 'furrows' are called sulci and the 'bumps' are called gyri.
Sulci (singular sulcus) are the folds of the cerebral cortex.
Sulci or known as fissures
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
The folds on the cerebral hemispheres are called gyri, which are the raised ridges on the brain's surface. The grooves separating the gyri are called sulci. These folds increase the surface area of the brain, allowing for more neurons and connections to be packed into a smaller space.
The Sulcus is a shallow furrow on the surface of the brain separating convolutions.
When the bladder is empty it's lining is thrown into folds called rugae. It allows the stomach and other tissues to expand when needed.