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a furrow in a trench or channel in the ground made by a plough, it looks like a long groove or a rut. Seed is planted in there and covered up from which crops grow

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What are the ridges and the furrows of a cerebral cortex?

The ridges and furrows in the cerebral cortex are actually folds. The 'furrows' are called sulci and the 'bumps' are called gyri.


Furrows in a sentence?

People dug furrows to make it a long narrow groove.


What is the furrows role?

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.


Do microfilaments form cleavage furrows?

Yes, microfilaments are involved in forming cleavage furrows during cytokinesis in animal cells. Actin filaments assemble into a contractile ring structure that contracts to pinch the cell into two daughter cells.


What do you call the furrows of the brain?

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.


Why do farmers make furrows?

Farmers make furrows to create rows for planting seeds or seedlings. Furrows help with drainage, soil aeration, and irrigation by channeling water to the plants' roots. They also help in weed management and provide structure for effective crop management.


What are longitudinal furrows on tongue?

Longitudinal furrows on the tongue are deep grooves that run along the length of the tongue. They are a common, benign anatomical variation that can occur naturally in some individuals and are typically harmless. If the furrows cause discomfort or concern, it is advisable to seek evaluation by a healthcare professional.


Used for making furrows or weeding?

soil, sunlight, water,


In the process of cytokinesis cleavage furrows are associated with what cell?

Animal cells!


What are the furrows of the brain called?

A sulcus is a depression or fissure in the surface of the brain.


What is called a tool that has one or more blades and cuts the soil in furrows?

a rototiller


What does the word corrugated mean?

to draw or bend into folds or alternate furrows and ridges