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What does the term 'Transverse' refer to?
What does the term 'Transverse' refer to?
What does the term 'Frontal' refer to?
What does the term 'Frontal' refer to?
What does 'Deep' mean in anatomical terms?
What does 'Deep' mean in anatomical terms?
Farther away from the surface of the body.
What does 'Superficial' mean in anatomical terms?
What does 'Superficial' mean in anatomical terms?
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What does 'Median' refer to in anatomical terminology?
What does 'Median' refer to in anatomical terminology?
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What does 'Sagittal' mean?
What does 'Sagittal' mean?
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Study Notes
Anatomical Planes and Terms
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Transverse: Refers to a plane that divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) sections. It's often used in medical imaging such as CT scans.
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Frontal: Also known as the coronal plane, this terminology describes a section that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) parts. It is commonly used in anatomical studies.
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Deep: Indicates structures that are located further away from the surface of the body. This term is often used to describe the positioning of organs or tissues relative to the skin.
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Superficial: Opposite of deep, this term refers to structures that are closer to the surface of the body. It is useful for describing layers of tissues or wounds.
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Median: Describes a plane that divides the body into equal left and right halves. This term is pivotal in anatomical orientation and surgical approaches.
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Sagittal: Refers to any plane that runs parallel to the median plane, dividing the body into left and right sections but not necessarily equal halves. The midsagittal plane is a type of sagittal plane that does create equal halves.
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Test your knowledge on the terminology related to 3D and surface planes in veterinary technology. This quiz covers essential words like transverse, frontal, deep, superficial, median, and sagittal. Perfect for students and professionals in the veterinary field.