Planes of Section
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What plane (cut) divides an organism into anterior and posterior portions? | frontal (coronal)
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What plane (cut) divides an organism into superior and inferior portions? | transverse
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What plane (cut) divides an organism into equal right and left portions? | midsagittal
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What plane (cut) divides an organism into unequal right and left portions? | sagittal
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What plane (cut) divides an organ into top and bottom portions? | cross-section
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What plane (cut) divides an organ lengthwise into right and left portions? | longitudinal
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What plane divides an organ with an angular cut? | oblique
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Name the three planes used only in reference to cutting an organ. | cross-section, longitudinal, and oblique
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Name the four planes used only in reference to cutting an organism. | sagittal, midsagittal, transverse, and frontal
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