Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
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The cerebral surface in the brain is covered with folded tissues termed as gyri. The grooves or spaces between the gyri are termed as sulci. If sulci are much deeper, then they are termed as fissures. The fissures generally divide the cerebrum into the four lobes.
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