It depends on what kind of furrow. Deep furrows are typically just a side effect of tillage operations. Medium furrows can be used for irrigation or guiding a farm implement. Shallow furrows might be used to plant seeds in, or to apply fertilizer. There are nearly as many purposes for furrows as there are types of farming.
haha im studying this in science class! the furrow's role in cell division is that's when the cells actually divide, and mitosis is when the nucleus divides
Microfilaments are well known for several things. They are known for amoeboid movement, formation of cleavage furrows, and the contracting of muscle cells.
as the furrow gets very narrow, the spindle fibers then are pressed toghther into a tight bundle causing a stembody.
Microfilaments form cleavage furrows, which are indentations of a cell's surface. These furrows aid in the final separation of a cell into two identical daughter cells.
People dug furrows to make it a long narrow groove.
The ridges and furrows in the cerebral cortex are actually folds. The 'furrows' are called sulci and the 'bumps' are called gyri.
The "furrows" are called sulcisulcus-(singular) /sul·cus/ (sul´kus) pl. sul´ci[L.] a groove, trench, or furrow; in anatomy, a general term for such a depression, especially one on the brain surface, separating the gyri.
soil, sunlight, water,
drill
Animal cells!
A sulcus is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain.
Simply, the furrows on the surface of the brain between the gyri.
to draw or bend into folds or alternate furrows and ridges