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the longitudinal fissure
Cerebrum
Cerebrum
The cerebrum is defined as a portion of the brain that occupies the upper part of the cranial cavity ( space formed inside the skull). The Function of the cerebrum is to store information of memory and furthermore utilize this information in reasoning processes. Also the cerebrum functions in helping to determine a person's personality and intelligence.
C-5 to the C-7 area of the spinal cord area.
parietal lobe.
The upper part of the brain that receives sensations and controls movement is called the cerebral cortex.
The brachial plexus is the spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs.
The upper surface of groundwater is called the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated upper surface contains water, as well as spaces of air, particle grains and rocks.
I would imagine the upper portion of the back, as spinal fluid is collected via lumbar puncture or via spinal tap, If you need CEREBROspinal fluis i would imagine in the upper portion of the thoracic verebrae
Yes. looking at a plane's wing 'end on' - the upper surface curves, while the lower surface is straight. This causes the air flowing over the upper surface to travel further than the lower surface - which creates lift.
both rhomboid major and trapezious