Caudal vertebrae are tiny bones at the end of the spine and make up the tail bone in humans. In animals, they extend far into the tail but become more and more regressive and smaller as you go along
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The terms 'cranial' and 'caudal' are used when referring to structures along the longitudinal axis of the body. 'Cranial' refers to structures towards the head, while 'caudal' refers to structures towards the tail or feet.
The directional term from groin to buttock is "inferior" or "caudal."
Yes. Caudal means of, in, or at the tail. The coccyx is the portion of the vertebral spine that is at the very bottom of the spine. It is believed to have once been a tail in humans and still can be elongated like a tail as a rare congenital condition.
These are called vertabrae (singular = vertabra)
vertebrae
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
vertabra
Caudal Deportivo was created in 1918.
Some fish have caudal fins.
Fuente y caudal was created in 1973.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The word that means "toward the tail" is "caudal."
The caudal fin is the tail fin,so yes. ^_^
Inferior is the medical term meaning toward the lower parts of the body.