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Microbial growth is generally described as an increase in cell number rather than the expansion in size of an individual microbial cell.
Ventricles
Hollow parts or cavities within the brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid that help protect the brain from injury and transport nutrients and waste.
CSF
Cerebrospinal fluid, a clear body fluid found in the brain and spinal cord, that acts as a cushion and provides basic mechanical and immunological protection to the brain.
Sulcus
A groove or furrow on the surface of the brain, separating adjacent gyri, and involved in increasing the brain's surface area.
Gyrus
A ridge on the cerebral cortex; gyri are the "bumps" that can be seen on the surface of the brain.
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