What makes the cerebrum to have larger surface area?
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The deeply folded ridges in the cerebrum make it have larger surface area.
These are similar to mitochondria which increases the surface area without increasing the volume.
These folds enable a larger number of neutrons to be produced.
So, these larger neutrons require larger surface area.
These are similar to mitochondria which increases the surface area without increasing the volume.
These folds enable a larger number of neutrons to be produced.
So, these larger neutrons require larger surface area.
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