He / She will be cutting towards the TAIL end of the animal. The sex of the animal will determine what exactly you have to be careful to avoid while cutting in that area.
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 Aorta goes towards the back.
The thoracic cavity is stiffened by the ribcage and the muscles associated with breathing. This forms a flexible but comparatively firm surface.
Ventral decubitus.
Not really - "cranial" or "rostral" would be more "in front". Ventral is a directional term used in non-human animals. It means "towards the ground" or "towards the belly or abdominal surface". The opposite directional term is dorsal, which means "towards the backbone".
The Aorta goes towards the back.
the ventral surface of a starfish is called oral You Jerk.
The appendix is ventral (in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen in humans) and this an appendectomy would be performed ventraly.
The dorsal side of a biped is it's back and the ventral side is the abdomen.
Ventral relates to the belly or abdomen of the frog.
Breaking it down, Median would mean in the middle, ventral has something to do with the abdomen (compare ventral and dorsal, dorsal means back), and vessel would be a duct or canal. So, it would be the canal in the middle of the abdomen.
Ventral is the belly side. Dorsal is the back. ventral also known as the anterior surface