Oh, dude, the singular word for cortex is... wait for it... cortex! Like, it's one of those rare words that doesn't change whether you're talking about one or many. So, you can have a cortex or multiple cortices, but either way, it's still cortex. Mind-blowing, right?
The noun 'cortex' is the singular form.There a two accepted plural forms: cortices and cortexes.
No. It is singular. The Latin-form plural is "cortices" but the English plural "cortexes" is also used.
The word "hang" is singular.
Yes, the word "document" is singular.
The word "influx" is singular. It refers to the act of flowing in.
The noun 'cortex' is the singular form.There a two accepted plural forms: cortices and cortexes.
No. It is singular. The Latin-form plural is "cortices" but the English plural "cortexes" is also used.
Sulci (singular sulcus) are the folds of the cerebral cortex.
A ridge or elevation of the cerebral cortex is a gyrus (plural gyri). The infoldings are sulci (singular sulcus).
It's called sulci, the singular form is sulcus
The Latin word for tree bark is cortex, so the cerebral cortex derives from this word.
Bacterium is the singular word.
the singular word it is salmon.
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Adenoma is the singular of adenomata.
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
singular of the word stitches is stitch.