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  • Anatomical Planes

    Imaginary lines dividing the body into sections for study and visualization.
  • Frontal Plane

    Divides the body into anterior and posterior sections, viewed from the front.
  • Sagittal Plane

    Divides the body into left and right sections, viewed from the side.
  • Midsagittal Plane

    A sagittal plane that cuts through the body's midline, creating equal halves.
  • Parasagittal Plane

    A sagittal plane that does not align with the midline, creating unequal sections.
  • Transverse Plane

    Divides the body into superior and inferior sections, viewed from the top.
  • Oblique Plane

    Cuts the body at an angle other than the standard axes, creating irregular sections.
  • Anatomical Sections

    Slices or images of the body made along anatomical planes for study.
  • Frontal Section

    A slice of the body viewed from the front, showing anterior and posterior parts.
  • Sagittal Section

    A slice of the body viewed from the side, showing left and right parts.
  • Transverse Section

    A slice of the body viewed from the top, typically round in appearance.
  • Oblique Section

    A slice of the body at an irregular angle, often oblong in shape.
  • Anterior

    Refers to the front part of the body in anatomical terminology.
  • Posterior

    Refers to the back part of the body in anatomical terminology.
  • Superior

    Refers to the upper part of the body in anatomical terminology.