Longitudinal Fissure the longitudinal fissure
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The Corpus Callossum, a band of nervous tissue containing possibly 300 million fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the brain.
transverese fissure
The longitudinal fissure
it separates the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres.
The falx cerebri separates the right and left hemispheres.
The medial longitudinal fissure divides the brain into left and right hemispheres.
The cerebral hemispheres account for about 83% of total brain mass.
corpus callosum
The cerebral hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum.
The longitudinal cerebral fissure.
You have the beautiful partition called as falx cerebri, which separates the cerebral hemisphere incompletely. This partition is made from the folding of the inner layer of the Dura mater. Dura mater is the outer covering of the meninges.
it separates the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres.
The deep groove that divides the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum is the longitudinal fissure. It houses the falx cerebri, a fold of dura mater that helps separate the two hemispheres. The corpus callosum is a structure that connects the two hemispheres and allows for communication between them.
The transverse fissure.
The dural fold that projects into the longitudinal fissure between cerebral hemispheres is called the FALX CEREBRI.
The medial longitudinal fissure.
They are separated by the corpus callosum.
Inter hemispheric fissure.
The corpus collasum.
The falx cerebri separates the right and left hemispheres.