aripinnad
Aripinnad are fins that are not paired with the left and right sides of the body. In fishes this typically refers to the dorsal fin or fins and the anal fin, as well as the adipose fin in some lineages. In contrast, paired fins, such as the pectoral and pelvic fins, attach on both sides of the body.
Anatomy and development: Unpaired fins are supported by fin rays (lepidotrichia) and a skeletal framework that
Function: Unpaired fins contribute to propulsion, stabilization, and steering during swimming. The dorsal and anal fins
Variation and evolution: The number, size, and arrangement of aripinnad vary widely among fishes. Most ray-finned
Taxonomic note: The presence and configuration of aripinnad are commonly used in comparative anatomy and taxonomy