The folds, or sulci, of the cerebrum allows the cerebral cortex to have more surface area and therefore more brain cells, or neurons, that make up the brains mass. Cognitive function seems to be related to the surface area of the cerebrum. Convolutions increase the surface area. Animals with less convoluted cerebra have lower intelligence than those with more. As an example, 'possum brains are nearly smooth.
It is highly folded.
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The cerebrum is part of the brain, and so is part of the nervous system.
The cerebrum is part of the brain, so no, it is not a single-celled organism.
The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded
"Highly folded" refers to a structure that has numerous intricate bends, twists, or layers. This term is often used in biology to describe proteins or nucleic acids, where folding is critical for their function and stability. In geology, it can describe rock layers that have undergone significant deformation. Overall, "highly folded" indicates a complex, compact arrangement that maximizes surface area or structural integrity.
The gyri and sulci in the cerebellum are less prominent and simpler compared to those in the cerebrum. Gyri in the cerebellum are called folia, and the sulci are shallower. Additionally, the cerebellum's surface area looks more uniform compared to the highly convoluted surface of the cerebrum.
The elevations on the surface of the cerebrum that resemble speed bumps are called gyri. They are the raised ridges on the brain's cortex that help increase surface area for more cognitive processing.
As with any injury it depends on the extent of the damage. Your cerebrum is a part of your brain so the consequences could be severe.
The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, each of which is further divided into four lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. So, in total, the cerebrum is divided into eight lobes.
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I believe so.