The ventral or anterior aspect of the foot is located on the bottom of the foot. Think of it as the palm of the hand is the ventral/anterior part of the hand in anatomical position to help you remember.
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Yes, the plantar surface of the foot is the bottom surface that faces the ground. It is considered the ventral aspect of the foot as the term "ventral" refers to the belly or front of the body where the plantar surface is located.
Molluscs have a ventral foot. Foot may be variously modified according to the habit of the animal and its function.
Caudal Surface
Not always. In anatomy, superior applies to the head end and inferior to the foot end. Dorsal refers to the back, while ventral refers to the front (belly). However, in human cranial anatomy the term "superior" is applied to dorsal locations (up), while "inferior" is applied to ventral locations (down).
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Anterior means the same as ventral in humans.
there is not a ventral nerve cord
Ventral is the belly side. Dorsal is the back. ventral also known as the anterior surface
In humans, ventral is synonymous with Anterior.