Neither. It is cephalic (toward the head) to the stomach.
The Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
Major: Dorsal Body Cavity & Ventral Body Cavity Subdivision of Dorsal: cranial cavity & vertebral cavity Subdivision of Ventral: Thoracic Cavity, Abdominopelvic Cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Pelvic Cavity
The frontal plane divides the body into a dorsal and a ventral section.
The tips of the anterior horns are broader and less tapered than those of the posterior horns. Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual Ninth Edition Elaine N. Marieb & Susan J. Mitchell
The belly side of an animal is called the ventral side or underside. In contrast, the back or top is called the dorsal side.
It rests on the dorsal part of your body. The ventral is the front part of your body, so your stomach/chest area.
The dorsal side is its back, and the ventral side is its 'stomach'. The crayfish is vulnerable on its soft underbelly - the ventral side.
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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 Thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm) & the Abdominal cavity (below).
Major: Dorsal Body Cavity & Ventral Body Cavity Subdivision of Dorsal: cranial cavity & vertebral cavity Subdivision of Ventral: Thoracic Cavity, Abdominopelvic Cavity, Abdominal Cavity, Pelvic Cavity
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The ventral side of a person (or animal's) body is where the front of their chest is, so a ventral position is lying with your chest up. The back of a person is their 'dorsal' side.
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