Those are the flippers, or 'pectoral' fins.
Caudal
varies, depending on the species.
sternumThe most caudal sternebra is the xyphoid bone.The most caudal part of the sternum is called the xiphoid or xiphoid process. The cranial part of the sternum is called the hyoid or hyoid bone.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
"Caudal" means "towards the tail", so the caudal region of a pig would be the hind end, anything from the last rib back to the end of the tail.
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1) head (cranial) region 2) neck (cervical) region 3) trunk (thoracic) region 4) tail (caudal) region
Of, at, or near the tail or hind parts; posterior: the caudal fin of a fish.Source: Answers.com Also: Source: Memmlers Structure and Function of the Human Body, Eighth Edition Caudal means nearer the sacral region of the spinal column (ie, where the tail is located in lower animals), or, in humans, in an inferior direction.
The caudal area is the medical term meaning tail region, although in humans it may be called the coccygeal region. Cauda means tail, and coccyx is tailbone.
Caudal means towards the tail. So your chin is caudal to your eyes. Your belly button is caudal to both your chin and your eyes.
the umbilicus is caudal to the chin
Caudal Deportivo was created in 1918.
Some fish have caudal fins.
The four regions of a pig are the mouth, eyes, ears, and the snout.
Fuente y caudal was created in 1973.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).