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(a) What is the advantage of having a cerebrum that is highly convoluted?
(b) What term is used to indicate its grooves? Its outward folds?
(c) What groove divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres?
(d) What divides the parietal from the frontal lobe? The parietal from the temporal lobe?
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Define homeostasis
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A neuron in a mouse's brain (neuron A) continuously generates action potentials (APs) at a constant rate of 50 action potential per second (50 Hertz (Hz)). Neuron A receives presynaptic input from three other neurons, B, C, and D.
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