No. It is singular. The Latin-form plural is "cortices" but the English plural "cortexes" is also used.
The word cortex is the singular form; there are two accepted plural forms: cortices or cortexes.
The noun 'cortex' is the singular form.There a two accepted plural forms: cortices and cortexes.
The plural word for delay is delays.
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
There is no 'plural form' of the word 'minute'. The word is both singular and plural.
The word cortex is the singular form; there are two accepted plural forms: cortices or cortexes.
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The noun 'cortex' is the singular form.There a two accepted plural forms: cortices and cortexes.
A ridge or elevation of the cerebral cortex is a gyrus (plural gyri). The infoldings are sulci (singular sulcus).
The correct spelling of the plural form of the noun 'cortex' is cortices.
The Latin word for tree bark is cortex, so the cerebral cortex derives from this word.
Actually, they are called sulci.
If you're referring to the cortex of bone, that would be trabeculae.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
They are the same. The word cerbral is misspelled and should be cerebral. This the covering of the brain. Cortex means "bark", like the bark on a tree.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural word for delay is delays.