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How does a sagittal section divide the body?

  1. A
    Into right and left regions
  2. B
    Into upper and lower regions
  3. C
    Into front and back regions
  4. D
    Between the dorsal and ventral cavities

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What does a sagittal section do to the body?

Answer

Divides it into right and left regions — runs parallel to the midline, from front to back.

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Which anatomical plane divides the body into right and left parts?

Answer

Sagittal plane. Midsagittal (median) creates equal halves; parasagittal creates unequal right/left portions.

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In which plane would you see both eyes and ears on the same side in a section?

Answer

Sagittal plane. It cuts side-to-side, so one side shows left eye/ear, the other shows right.

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Which plane would NOT be used to separate the left lung from the right lung?

Answer

ransverse or frontal/coronal. Sagittal is the plane that divides left/right lungs clearly.

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Why is the sagittal plane useful in medical imaging?

Answer

It shows right/left symmetry or asymmetry clearly (e.g., brain hemispheres, paired organs like kidneys, lungs).

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A sagittal section divide the body into anterior and posterior parts
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