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middle, top, bottom and side
The bottom part of your hand is the Palmar sideand the top part is the Dorsal side.
how can you distinguish between the top and bottom side of an earthworm
Uranus is the planet that rotates on its side, with its axis tilted at a steep angle relative to its orbit around the Sun. This unique orientation causes Uranus to essentially roll along its orbital path, making it appear to rotate from top to bottom instead of side to side like most other planets.
top and bottom door
Technically, triangles don't have tops or bottoms; triangles are rotatable abstractions. Each of the three lines is called a side and each of the three corners is called a vertex. In more friendly real-world terms, if a triangle is oriented with a side at the "bottom", then the "top" is a vertex; in this case one might call the "bottom" the triangle's base and call the corner at the "top" the vertex opposite the base. If a triangle is oriented with a vertex at the "bottom", then the "top" could be a side or it could be another vertex depending upon the exact shape of the triangle.
yeah it goes from top to bottom but not side to side
Width refers to the base of a geometric shape. Height is from top to bottom, while length and width, which are interchangable, are strictly side to side on the bottom.
Top is numerator. Bottom is denomenator.
The top part of a wave is called the crest, while the bottom part is called the trough.
The opposites sides always add up to 7. So: * If 1 is on top, 6 is on the bottom * If 2 is on top, 5 is on the bottom. * If 3 is on top, 4 is on the bottom. * If 4 is on top, 3 is on the bottom * If 5 is on top, 2 is on the bottom. * If 6 is on top, 1 is on the bottom.
The preferred term is "ventral" side, which is (in animals that have a spine) the side away from the spine, or in other words the "belly side" (the side the spine is on is the "dorsal" side).For most four-legged animals in a normal standing or walking position, the dorsal side is the 'top' and the ventral side is the bottom.