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The anterior side of the body is the front, or the ventral.
Yes. Ventral can mean closer to the abdomen, below or the bottom surface of an object such as ventral surface of the tongue (bottom side).
The appendix is ventral (in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen in humans) and this an appendectomy would be performed ventraly.
the ventral cavity is anterior to the dorsal cavity which is in the posterior.
The belly side of an animal is called the ventral side or underside. In contrast, the back or top is called the dorsal side.
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No, the ventral respiratory group is not contained within the pons. It is a collection of neurons in the medulla oblongata that plays a major role in regulating respiration. The pons is also involved in regulating breathing, but it houses the pontine respiratory group.
ventral root from the ventral horn of the spinal cord is motor. If ventral root is cut it will lead to to a kind of paralysis called flaccid paralysis. This is because ventral horn contains lower motor neurons. As such the skeletal muscle innervated by the root is paralysed
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The thoracic cavity is stiffened by the ribcage and the muscles associated with breathing. This forms a flexible but comparatively firm surface.
An annulosan is a member of the Annulosa, a subkingdom of animals including forms with articulate bodies and a double ventral chain of ganglia.
ventral, i think...
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Anterior means the same as ventral in humans.
Supplys the ventral side with blood
there is not a ventral nerve cord