longitudinal fissure การใช้
- The bark is thick and dark brown, with deep longitudinal fissures.
- Weathering has created longitudinal fissures in the rock.
- The bark is thick, with deep, longitudinal fissures and rough, elongated plates.
- The anterior communicating artery connects the two anterior cerebral arteries across the commencement of the longitudinal fissure.
- The medial longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum.
- The cerebrum consists of two cerebral hemispheres, separated from each other by a deep fissure called the longitudinal fissure.
- It is separated into two cortices, by the longitudinal fissure that divides the cerebrum into the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
- The borders of this area are : the precentral sulcus in front ( anteriorly ), the medial longitudinal fissure at the top ( laterally ).
- The bark is dark brown and thick, with longitudinal fissures deep in poles, becoming shallow in mature trees, and provides effective fire protection.
- The vertebrate cerebrum ( brain ) is formed by two "'cerebral hemispheres "'that are separated by a groove, the medial longitudinal fissure.
- Sensory information for the pectoralis major is processed in the superior portion of the sensory homunculus, adjacent to the longitudinal fissure which divides the two hemispheres of the brain.
- The Bark on young trees is thin, scaly, red-brown, with age becoming thick, dark grey-brown, rough and scaly with large elongated plates and deep longitudinal fissures.
- The corpus callosum is a structure in the brain along the longitudinal fissure that facilitates much of the communication between the two hemispheres and its main function is in allowing for communication between the brain's right and left hemispheres.
- A review on executive functions in healthy exercising individuals noted that the left and right halves of the prefrontal cortex, which is divided by the medial longitudinal fissure, appear to become more interconnected in response to consistent aerobic exercise.
- The "'corpus callosum "'(; Latin for " tough body " ), also known as the callosal commissure, is a wide, flat bundle of neural fibers about 10 cm long beneath the longitudinal fissure.
- In the Eutherian brain the nerve fibre tracts across the medial longitudinal fissure, that form commissures between the two cerebral hemispheres, are the anterior commissure, posterior commissure, corpus callosum, hippocampal commissure ( commissure of fornix ), and habenular commissure.
- If the remaining portions of the hemispheres be slightly drawn apart a broad band of white substance, the corpus callosum, will be observed, connecting them at the bottom of the longitudinal fissure; the margins of the hemispheres which overlap the corpus callosum are called the labia cerebri.
- The "'frenulum veli "', or "'frenulum of superior medullary velum "', also known as the " frenulum veli medullaris superioris ", " cerebellar frenulum ", or " frenulum cerebelli " is a slightly raised white band passing from the inferior end of the medial longitudinal fissure, through the groove between the quadrigeminal bodies, and down to the superior medullary velum.