The transverse fissure separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.
Auditory cortex is in the temporal lobe lateral fissure area.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, sylvian or lateral fissure, central sulcus. They are made up of greyish-white matter
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Extrusive igneous rock structures: Lava flow or plateau, Volcano (many types), Crater, Caldera, Fissure.
A fissure can mean a split in the geological structure of the earth or any opening in the body. A foramen is an opening that can connect the bodily systems together. Foramen does not pertain to geological structures but just biological things. See related links below for more information and sources
the sylvian fissures divide the parietal lobe from the temporal lobe.
the vascular compartment is lateral to the neural compartment
Auditory cortex is in the temporal lobe lateral fissure area.
The convolutions of the cerebrum. The margins of which are separated by the lateral cerebral fissure.
vascular compartment is lateral to nerual compartment
The transverse fissure.
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occipital condlyles?
The nose is superior to the pharynx. Both structures are midline, so neither is lateral to the other.
fissure
anterior lateral sulcus
The Sylvian fissures are deep grooves in the cortex of the brain. They allow the Thebrain to be folded so more brain tissue can fit into the brain case. The Sylvian fissure is the deepest and most discernible of all the brains fissures. It is the lateral groove that divides the lobes of the human brain, in effect dividing the top and bottom of the brain. At the front of the brain it separates the frontal lobe from the temporal lobe, whilst at the back of the brain it separates the temporal lobe from the parietal lobe.