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Which of the following is true of the cerebral hemispheres of the human brain? group of answer choices
a) nearly the entire surface of the cerebral hemispheres is marked by elevated ridges called sulci.
b) the cerebral hemispheres account for about 83% of total brain mass.
c) the longitudinal fissure separates the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum.
d) nearly the entire surface of the cerebral hemispheres is marked by shallow grooves called gyri.
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