ventral, i think...
Most animals are more highly protected on their dorsal side. The dorsal side is the backbone side if the animal has a backbone. Most of the harder bones and protection is on that side. The ventral, or belly side, is almost always more vulnerable and softer.
I think that the crayfish is most vulnerable on the ventral side because of its exoskeleton (hard covering surrounding the insides of the crayfish) on the dorsal side that protects it.
The dorsal side is its back, and the ventral side is its 'stomach'. The crayfish is vulnerable on its soft underbelly - the ventral side.
The crayfish is more vulnerable to attack from it's belly or ventral side. The dorsal side has armor like plates., while the belly is mostly legs and unprotected internal organs.
its most vulnerable from the ventral, because it doesn't have a hard exoskeleton on the bottom.
Most animals are more highly protected on their dorsal side. The dorsal side is the backbone side if the animal has a backbone. Most of the harder bones and protection is on that side. The ventral, or belly side, is almost always more vulnerable and softer.
dorsal
dorsal
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
Dorsal and ventral roots are a feature of spinal nerves only. Cranial nerves do not have dorsal and ventral roots.
The opposite of it's dorsal. The Dorsal is the back, Ventral is the Front. Hence the dorsal fin on ocean-based organisms
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
ventral
ventral, i think...