Ventral facts for kids
Ventral is a word used in biology to refer to the underside of an animal. Example:
- In invertebrates the nerve cord runs along the ventral side, under the gut.
The opposite word is dorsal, which means the upper side of an animal.
Images for kids
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Because of differences in the way humans and other animals are structured, different terms are used according to the neuraxis and whether an animal is a vertebrate or invertebrate.
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Anatomical terms can be combined to be more specific. This is a dorsolateral view of the frog Mantophryne insignis.
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Terms can be modified with prefixes and suffixes. In this image showing the jellyfish species Chrysaora, the prefix 'ab-', is used to indicate something that is 'away from' the mouth, for example the aboral. Other terms are combined to indicate axes, such as proximodistal axis.
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Four individuals of Phaeodactylum tricornutum, a diatom with a fixed elongated shape.
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Anatomical axes and directions in a fish
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Spheroid or near-spheroid organs may be measured by "long" and "short" axis.
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Anatomical terms of location in a dog
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Anatomical terms of location in a fish.
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Anatomical terms of location in a horse.
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Aurelia aurita, another species of jellyfish, showing multiple radial and medio-peripheral axes
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The sea star Porania pulvillus, aboral and oral surfaces
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Aspects of spider anatomy; This aspect shows the mainly prolateral surface of the anterior femora, plus the typical horizontal eye pattern of the Sparassidae
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Typical arrangement of eyes in the Lycosidae, with PME being the largest
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In the Salticidae the AME are the largest