Yes, it is the fin on the ventral surface of the fish between the anus and the caudal peduncle.
The caudal peduncle is the narrow section of a fish's body located just before the tail fin, or caudal fin. It plays a crucial role in the fish's swimming efficiency and maneuverability by providing a flexible yet strong attachment point for the tail. The structure of the caudal peduncle can vary among species, influencing their swimming styles and capabilities. Overall, it is an important anatomical feature that contributes to the overall hydrodynamics of the fish.
A peduncle is as stalk-like structure, zoologically and anatomically speaking. That peduncle should be pink, not blue. In botany, a peduncle is a flower stalk. The flower of that plant requires a peduncle.
The function of the cerebral peduncle is the impulse to control the movements of the body. The cerebral peduncle is two cylinders composed entirely of nerves.
A peduncle is a body part. It means "little foot" in Latin.
Yes.superior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and midbrainmiddle cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and ponsinferior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and medulla
Those are the flippers, or 'pectoral' fins.
Also known as the stem, the peduncle's purpose is to provide support for the flower.
Superior cerebellar peduncle (it's also the most medial of the 3 peduncles)
Along with common fish adaptations like fins and gills, the blue tang (and all tangs) have a spike on the caudal peduncle (base of the tail) used for defence.
it is peduncle not a peduncel
peduncles