How does a sagittal section divide the body?
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A
Into right and left regions
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B
Into upper and lower regions
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C
Into front and back regions
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D
Between the dorsal and ventral cavities
A sagittal section divides the body into right and left regions.
This type of cut or plane runs vertically from front to back and separates the body into two halves, with one side being the right and the other side being the left. If the section is made exactly in the middle, it is called a "midsagittal" or "median" section.
A. Into right and left regions
This is the correct answer. A sagittal section divides the body into right and left portions. If the cut is along the midline, it creates equal halves, but it can also be off-center, creating unequal right and left regions.
B. Into upper and lower regions
This describes a horizontal or transverse section, not a sagittal one. A transverse section divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions.
C. Into front and back regions
This describes a coronal or frontal section. A coronal section divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) regions.
D. Between the dorsal and ventral cavities
The division between the dorsal (back) and ventral (front) cavities occurs along a coronal plane, not a sagittal plane. The dorsal cavity includes the cranial and spinal cavities, while the ventral cavity houses the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
Conclusion:
A sagittal section divides the body into right and left regions. Other planes, such as the transverse and coronal planes, divide the body into different regions, but the sagittal plane specifically separates the body into right and left parts.

Topic Flashcards
Click to FlipWhat does a sagittal section do to the body?
Divides it into right and left regions — runs parallel to the midline, from front to back.
Which anatomical plane divides the body into right and left parts?
Sagittal plane. Midsagittal (median) creates equal halves; parasagittal creates unequal right/left portions.
In which plane would you see both eyes and ears on the same side in a section?
Sagittal plane. It cuts side-to-side, so one side shows left eye/ear, the other shows right.
Which plane would NOT be used to separate the left lung from the right lung?
ransverse or frontal/coronal. Sagittal is the plane that divides left/right lungs clearly.
Why is the sagittal plane useful in medical imaging?
It shows right/left symmetry or asymmetry clearly (e.g., brain hemispheres, paired organs like kidneys, lungs).