a bump in the cortex is called a gyrus.
The bump in the cortex is called the gyrus. It is the convex fold in the surface of the brain and surrounded by one or more sulci.
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a gyrus is a fold of neural tissue, a sulcus is a groove
It is called the cortex and it is wrinkly.
Motor functions are controlled in the motor cortex (particularly, the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex), which are substantially located in the parietal lobe (roughly the rear third of the top of the brain).
A snow bump is known as a mogul.
This bump is called the external occipital protuberance.
Because you lie to much
Answerthe speechAnswerBrocas area= speechGustary cortex= tasteAuditory= hearingMotor cortex= movementssensory cortex= touchwernickes area= speechouter visaul= sightPrimary visaul cortex= sightPremotor cortex= planning movementfrontal cortex=awarnessThe correct name for a brain cell is "Neuron". And the Pre-frontal Cortex is involved with Meta-thinking. I have no idea what the guy above me was answering...
The main flesh of the strawberry is called the cortex.
The bump on a male salmon when returning up stream is called a hump.
You mean the capsuls covering it. But generally kidney is coverd by posterior wall of peritonium