ventral - significado y definición. Qué es ventral
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Qué (quién) es ventral - definición

STANDARD TERMS FOR UNAMBIGUOUS DESCRIPTION OF RELATIVE PLACEMENT OF BODY PARTS
Ventral; Anterior; Proximal; Distal; Terms for anatomical location; Terms for zootomical location; Zootomical terms for location; Cranial; Plantar; Dorsa; Zootomical terms of location; Anatomical term of location; Oblique plane; Pars medialis; Pars lateralis; Inferiorly; Dorsal surface; Volar surface; Dorsally; Caudally; Dorsum (anatomy); Ipsilateral; Radioulnar; Radial deviation; Posteriorly; Anteriorly; Sagittal view; Contralateral; Retroversion; Sagitally; Anatomic position; Cranially; Aboral; Mid-pupillary line; Tuffier's line; Planes of motion; Volar pads; Caudal end; Anteversion; Frontal (anatomy); Coronal view; Longitudinal plane; Anatomical directions; Ventral side; Dorsal side; Anatomy directions; Rostralward; Anatomic directions; Midventral line; Distad; Ventrolateral; Posterior (anatomy); Anterior (anatomy); Terms of anatomical location; Anatomical terms for location; Posteriorily; Anteroposterior; Dorso ventral; Dorsoventral; Dorso-lateral; Dorsolateral; Body axis; Subcaudal; Anterial; Antero-posteriorly; Sagittally; Lateral and medial; Lateral (anatomy); Papillary axis; Midpupillary line; Standard anatomical terms of location; Dorsal (location); Retrolateral; Subplantar; Dorsum (biology); Anterior and posterior; Basal (anatomy); Apical (anatomy); Caudal (anatomical term); Anteverted; Posteroanterior; Antero-posterior; Postero-anterior; Dorsal (anatomy); Inferior (anatomy); Superior (anatomy); Planes of anatomical movement; Medial (anatomy); Underparts; Upperparts; User:Tom (LT)/sandbox/Anatomical terms of location; Superficial (anatomy); Palmar (anatomy); AP diameter; Anatomic terms of location; Anatomical terminology of location; Distally; Proximal and distal; Dorsoventrally; Short axis; User:LT910001/sandbox/Anatomical terms of location; Ipsilaterally; Anatomic location terms; Anatomical axis; Cranial and Caudal; Cranial and caudal; Anteroposterior axis; Craniocaudal axis; Craniocaudal; Dorsoplantar; Anatomical axes; Ventrally; Cephalic (anatomy); Rostral (anatomical term); Superoinferior; Elongate body; Posterolateral
  • A male and female human in the [[standard anatomical position]]
  • Anatomical directional reference
  • Anatomical terms can be combined to be more specific. This is a '''dorsolateral''' view of the [[frog]] ''[[Mantophryne insignis]]''.
  • Because of differences in the way humans and other animals are structured, different terms are used according to the [[neuraxis]] and whether an animal is a [[vertebrate]] or [[invertebrate]].
  • Anatomical planes in a human
  • Terms can be modified with prefixes and suffixes. In this image showing the [[jellyfish]] species ''[[Chrysaora]]'', the prefix 'ab-', is used to indicate something that is 'away from' the mouth, for example the '''aboral'''. Other terms are combined to indicate axes, such as proximodistal axis.
  • In the human skull, the terms ''rostral'' and ''caudal'' are adapted to the curved [[neuraxis]] of [[Hominidae]], rostrocaudal meaning the region on C shape connecting rostral and caudal regions.

ventral         
a.
Abdominal.
Ventral         
·adj Of or pertaining to that surface of a carpel, petal, ·etc., which faces toward the center of a flower.
II. Ventral ·adj Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed to dorsal.
III. Ventral ·adj Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve;
- opposed to dorsal.
ventral         
¦ adjective Anatomy, Zoology, & Botany on or relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal. Compare with dorsal.
Derivatives
ventrally adverb
Origin
ME: from L. venter, ventr- 'belly' + -al.

Wikipedia

Anatomical terms of location

Standard anatomical terms of location are used to unambiguously describe the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position provides a definition of what is at the front ("anterior"), behind ("posterior") and so on. As part of defining and describing terms, the body is described through the use of anatomical planes and anatomical axes.

The meaning of terms that are used can change depending on whether an organism is bipedal or quadrupedal. Additionally, for some animals such as invertebrates, some terms may not have any meaning at all; for example, an animal that is radially symmetrical will have no anterior surface, but can still have a description that a part is close to the middle ("proximal") or further from the middle ("distal").

International organisations have determined vocabularies that are often used as standard vocabularies for subdisciplines of anatomy, for example, Terminologia Anatomica for humans, and Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria for animals. These allow parties that use anatomical terms, such as anatomists, veterinarians, and medical doctors to have a standard set of terms to communicate clearly the position of a structure.

Ejemplos de uso de ventral
1. Ventral anterior capsule A region of the brain that connects the frontal cortex, which deals with emotion, to the thalamus, which processes information from the senses and transmits it to the other parts of the brain.
2. The Bristol trials will, in addition, target an area of the brain called the ventral anterior capsule, identified as playing a role in determining mood by a research team in Utrecht.
3. In a study that may hold insights into ways to help people quit smoking, researchers at the CNRS–Pasteur Institute in Paris showed that receptors on cells in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the brain are involved in nicotine‘s addictive and cognitive qualities in mice.