The answer is sulcus.
Sulcus.
Convolutions on the cerebrum surface is called
Sulci
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Cell membranes have many convolutions because they increasee the surface area to volume ratio, thus increasing the diffusion rate.
The cerebrum.
Convolutions on the cerebrum surface is called
I think the sheep cerebrum has less Yes, the sheep cerebrum does have less of the convolutions and sulci, because the human cerebrum has evolved mental capacity over time.
Sulci
The convolutions increase the surface are of the cerebrum.
convolutions or gyri
The convolutions of the cerebrum. The margins of which are separated by the lateral cerebral fissure.
The convolutions in the cerebrum increase surface area
a sulcus is a depression or a groove found on the surface of an organ or tissue,as on the surface of the brain separating adjacent convultion. While a gyrus is one of the prominent rounded elevations between the sulci or grooves on the surface of the hemispheres of the brain.
I don't know that this is 100% accurate, and I'm not sure the exact number, but I am pretty sure that there are less convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum than the human cerebrum. I agree with the person above, the convolutions and sulci of the sheep cerebrum are less than the human cerebrum, because the humans have evolved more mental capacity.
{Based upon that most important of all of the Physical and Chemical principles that affect and have effects on every element of Life} Surface area.
convolutions: a form or part that is folded or coiled; one of the convex folds of the surface of the brain.Sulci: a shallow groove, such as that between gyri on the brain surface.
Mammals brains are relatively large for their body size, and they have lots of folds, or convolutions. This produces lots of surface area to support complex nerve networks. Also, only mammals have a neocortex, the six-layer structure is responsible for higher information processing.