The ventral side is the bottom. the side where you see all the tentacles.
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The ventral side is the opposite of the dorsal side in anatomy.
The ventral side is the belly side or underside of an animal or organism. It is opposite to the dorsal side, which is the back side.
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The dorsal side is its back, and the ventral side is its 'stomach'. The crayfish is vulnerable on its soft underbelly - the ventral side.
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The ventral side of a person (or animal's) body is where the front of their chest is, so a ventral position is lying with your chest up. The back of a person is their 'dorsal' side.
The dorsal side of a biped is it's back and the ventral side is the abdomen.
Ventral relates to the belly or abdomen of the frog.
ventral is from the base view. so imagine a dog standing up. Dorsal would be looking down onto its back and ventral would be lokking up towards its tummy from the ground.
Ventral-lateral is a medical term refering to the front (ventral) and side (lateral ) of a body structure. A broken bone in the arm can be described as showing a ventral-lateral angulation, meaning it is sticking to the front and the side.
its most vulnerable from the ventral, because it doesn't have a hard exoskeleton on the bottom.