noun
- The quality or condition of having a distinct dorsal (back) surface and ventral (belly) surface, with bilateral symmetry along the front-to-back axis.
Usage: biology; anatomy; technical
Examples
- The dorsoventrality of vertebrates is evident in the positioning of the spine along the back and the ventral placement of internal organs.
- Fish exhibit clear dorsoventrality, with darker pigmentation on the dorsal surface and lighter coloring on the ventral side.
- Embryologists study dorsoventrality to understand how organisms develop distinct upper and lower body regions.
- The dorsoventrality of insects allows them to have a hardened dorsal exoskeleton and a softer ventral surface.
- Amphibians demonstrate dorsoventrality through the arrangement of their skeletal and muscular systems.