The cerebrum has many folds or wrinkles which increases the surface without increasing the volume
The folds in the brain increase the surface area. It nearly triples the surface area. As we grow, more of these bends form.
It decreases. As the dimensions increase by a number, the surface area increases by the same number to the power of 2, but the volume increases by the same number to the power of 3, meaning that the volume increases faster than the surface area.
Surface area.
Although they do not increase at the same rate, as the surface area increases the volume increases slowly.
microvilli
loudness is inversely proportional to the surface area so it increases when surface area decreases
The surface area of the cerebrum is increased by the presence of convolutions called gyri and grooves called sulci. These features allow for a larger surface area within the limited space of the skull, providing more space for neurons and increasing cognitive abilities.
The approximate total surface area of the cerebral cortex is around 2,500 square centimeters in adults.
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
This only applies to larger mammals. The cerebral cortex is folded into many gyri (ridges) and sulci (furrows), which has allowed the cortex to expand in surface area without taking up much greater volume.
This only applies to larger mammals. The cerebral cortex is folded into many gyri (ridges) and sulci (furrows), which has allowed the cortex to expand in surface area without taking up much greater volume.
The convolutions in the brain increase surface area. In simpler words, those lines and ridges in the brain are what increases the surface area.
it increases
So your brain can hold more memory and processing space via an increase in [contained] surface area.
It decreases. As the dimensions increase by a number, the surface area increases by the same number to the power of 2, but the volume increases by the same number to the power of 3, meaning that the volume increases faster than the surface area.
The cell's ratio of surface area to volume would decrease if its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area.
An area of the cerebral or cerebellar surface on which lesions cause no sensory or motor symptoms.
The surface is made up of many small wrinkled folds which increases the surface area.