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  1. 17 de oct. de 2013 · Using a frontal plane to bisect the body lengthwise, we’re able to describe certain areas that would not be easily visible or accessible if we used another plane. The transverse plane bisects the brain horizontally, allowing for a superior view.

  2. The anterior view is the front of the body, and the posterior view is the back of the body. See an illustration of the standard anatomical position of a human body in both anterior and posterior views in Figure 2.7.

    • Four Types of Body Planes
    • Sagittal Planes
    • Oblique Planes
    • Transverse Planes
    • Frontal (Coronal) Planes

    There are four major types of body planes, and an easy way to remember them is to remember the acronym “SOFT,” which stands for 1. Sagittal 2. Oblique 3. Frontal 4. Transverse Two of these planes are vertical (sagittal and frontal), running from top to bottom. One plane is horizontal (transverse), and the oblique planes are all the “odd” angles in ...

    A sagittal planeruns vertically from top to bottom (and front to back), and it divides the body into a left and right portion. This is easy to remember because on your skull you have what’s called a sagittal suture, which divides it into left and right sides. And that’s exactly what this plane does: it divides the body into right and left sides whe...

    An oblique planeis a plane that can literally be any type of angle other than a horizontal or vertical angle. In fact, the word “oblique” means that something is not parallel or a right angle. An easy way to remember this is to remember “obliques are odd angles.” You can also think about your oblique muscles. These muscles come down at an angle and...

    A transverse plane (also called a horizontal plane) is easy to remember because it is the only plane that runs horizontally, dividing the body or structure into a top (superior) and bottom (inferior) half. To remember it, let the name help you out: the prefix transmeans “across.” Think of Transatlantic airlines flying you across the Atlantic Ocean....

    The frontal plane (also called coronal plane) is a plane that runs vertically from top to bottom (and left to right), and it divides the body into a front (anterior) portion and a back (posterior) portion. Again, let the name help you. The frontal plane will literally leave you with a front and back section! Ready to test your knowledge? Take our f...

  3. These planes are the different directions a body is cut to reveal different views of its internal structures. Frontal plane—A vertical cut that separates the front from the back of the specimen. Also known as a coronal plane. Transverse plane—A horizontal cut that separates

  4. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Imagine the sagittal (longitudinal) plane as a vertical sheet that runs through your body from front to back, so that it divides your body into left and right sides. Finally, imagine the...

  5. For example, during human embryonic development the coronal plane is horizontal, but becomes vertical as the embryo develops into a fetus. In comparative embryology, body planes provide a basis for comparing the ways in which different types of organisms develop anatomically within the womb.

  6. The coronal plane or frontal plane ( vertical) divides the body into dorsal and ventral (back and front, or posterior and anterior) portions. The transverse plane or axial plane ( horizontal) divides the body into cranial and caudal (head and tail) portions.