Concept explainers
(a)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the brain and tongue.
Introduction:
For a better understanding ofhuman anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(b)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the eye.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(c)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the heart and uterus.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(d)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the hypogastric and gluteal region..
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(e)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the kidneys.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(f)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the sternum and vertebral column.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
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