Ventral is the lower part of the body(light-colored on a earthworm)(stomachs on a human) and dorsal is the top(butts on a human)(darker side on a earthworm)
The ventral side is the opposite of the dorsal side in anatomy.
The opposite of ventral in anatomical terms is dorsal.
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 frontal plane divides the body into a dorsal and a ventral section.
The dorsal aspect of an organism's anatomy refers to the back side, while the ventral aspect refers to the front side. The key differences between the two are their locations on the body and the structures that are typically found on each side. The dorsal side often has features like the spine and dorsal fin, while the ventral side may have structures like the belly and ventral fins.
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The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The ventral side is the opposite of the dorsal side in anatomy.
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 ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
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ventral, i think...
The dorsal side of a biped is it's back and the ventral side is the abdomen.
Ventral and dorsal are not sides. The words usually refer to gun turrets on WW2 bombers, dorsal being the top turret and ventral one underneath the fuselage.
from the dorsal side