The ridges in cerebrum are called
The ridges in cerebrum are called
gyri, its "elevated ridges"
Convolutions on the cerebrum surface is called
She has created an imprint in our cerebrum
# No (stricto sensu); they have an analogue structure called cerebrum. # Yes (lato sensu); they have a brain called cerebrum.
Yes - the ridges are called milling, or reeding.
cerebrum
Cerebrum
cerebrum
The ridges around the edge of a dime is called reeding or milling. There are 118 ridges.
It is called the cortex and it is wrinkly.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, making the cerebellum the second largest part of the brain. The outer surface of the cerebrum is covered with a series of elevated ridges called gyri and grooves or shallow depressions called sulci. The deepest sulci are called fissures. The cerebrum is divided into the right and left hemispheres.