The dorsal fins of fish typically include the first dorsal fin, which is the primary fin located on the back, and sometimes a second dorsal fin, which is smaller and located behind the first. In some species, there may also be additional dorsal structures like spines or ridges. Specific names for these fins can vary among different species of fish. In general, dorsal fins serve purposes related to stability and maneuverability in the water.
Another name for dorsal is posterior.
The two subdivisions of the dorsal region are the dorsal fin and the dorsal surface. The dorsal fin is a prominent feature found on the backs of many aquatic animals, such as fish and whales, providing stability and aiding in swimming. The dorsal surface refers to the upper side or back of an organism, which can be important for various functions, including protection and thermoregulation.
Dorsal is the back and ventral is anterior
The dorsal area refers to the back side of an organism, typically the region along the spine. In humans, the dorsal area includes the back from the neck to the tailbone.
Dorsal root ganglia contain cell bodies of sensory neurons, which are larger and more complex structures compared to the dorsal root that mainly consists of nerve fibers. The ganglia need more space to accommodate the cell bodies and additional structures like satellite cells and glial cells, leading to their larger diameter compared to the dorsal root.
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Dorsal fin, Flukes on the tail, and Pectoral fins on each side
Fin whales have two pectoral fins and a dorsal fin.
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What is dorsal cavity?
and this is the dorsal view
Dorsal is the back. Just think of a dolphin's dorsal fin and you'll never get ventral and dorsal mixed up again.
well the fins on its side are called flippers and the fin on its back is called the dorsal fin and its tail is its tail flukes
well the fins on its side are called flippers and the fin on its back is called the dorsal fin and its tail is its tail flukes
Dorsal is the back , along the spine, i.e., a dorsal fin on a fish, a person laying on their back is said to be in a dorsal recumbant position.