Actually, there are. It's called a melon. It is like a sonar. its in the dolphin's head. It works like this. The dolphin squeak & squeals and the sound bounces back off nearby objects and at the melon.
Dolphins do not have a traditional neck like land mammals. Instead, their heads are connected directly to their bodies without a distinct neck structure. This anatomical design allows for streamlined movement in water, aiding in their swimming and agility.
What anatomical structure do mamals have that is involved in the proces of ventilation?
There is no anatomical structure or term called "poliex" in human anatomy. If you are referring to a specific term or anatomical structure, please provide more context so I can assist you further.
The Trachea
sternum
left ventricle
Anatomical (adj): of or relating to the structure of the body. ergo: A body's right side.
The arm of a man.
No, there is no anatomical structure called "vorasic vertebrae." It is possible that you are referring to a different term or have misspelled a certain anatomical structure. Please provide more context so I can assist you better.
The organ structure rugae can be found in a number of anatomical structures in the body.
Pharynx
vestigial