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frontal (coronal) plane, transverse (horizontal) plane, sagittal plane …

Question

frontal (coronal) plane, transverse (horizontal) plane, sagittal plane (diagram of a human body with three labeled boxes pointing to anatomical planes)

Explanation:

Response

To solve the problem of identifying the anatomical planes (assuming the labels need to be matched to the planes: Frontal (Coronal), Transverse (Horizontal), Sagittal), we analyze the diagram:

Step 1: Identify the Frontal (Coronal) Plane

The blue - shaded plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts (front and back) is the Frontal (Coronal) plane. In the diagram, the plane that runs vertically and perpendicular to the sagittal plane, splitting the body into front - back sections, corresponds to this.

Step 2: Identify the Transverse (Horizontal) Plane

The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts (top and bottom) is the Transverse (Horizontal) plane. It runs horizontally, like a cross - section, and in the diagram, the plane that is more horizontal in orientation (cutting the body across its length) is this one.

Step 3: Identify the Sagittal Plane

The plane that divides the body into left and right parts is the Sagittal plane. The plane that runs vertically, splitting the body into left - right sections (often the mid - sagittal plane is a median sagittal plane, but here the general sagittal plane is considered), is this plane.

If we assume the labels (from top right, bottom right, bottom middle) need to be filled:

  • Top right label: Frontal (Coronal) plane (divides anterior - posterior)
  • Bottom right label: Transverse (Horizontal) plane (divides superior - inferior)
  • Bottom middle label: Sagittal plane (divides left - right)

(Note: Since the exact question about the diagram was not fully specified (e.g., labeling the boxes), this is a general analysis of anatomical planes as per the diagram's context, which falls under the Natural Science subfield of Biology (specifically Anatomy).)

Answer:

To solve the problem of identifying the anatomical planes (assuming the labels need to be matched to the planes: Frontal (Coronal), Transverse (Horizontal), Sagittal), we analyze the diagram:

Step 1: Identify the Frontal (Coronal) Plane

The blue - shaded plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts (front and back) is the Frontal (Coronal) plane. In the diagram, the plane that runs vertically and perpendicular to the sagittal plane, splitting the body into front - back sections, corresponds to this.

Step 2: Identify the Transverse (Horizontal) Plane

The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts (top and bottom) is the Transverse (Horizontal) plane. It runs horizontally, like a cross - section, and in the diagram, the plane that is more horizontal in orientation (cutting the body across its length) is this one.

Step 3: Identify the Sagittal Plane

The plane that divides the body into left and right parts is the Sagittal plane. The plane that runs vertically, splitting the body into left - right sections (often the mid - sagittal plane is a median sagittal plane, but here the general sagittal plane is considered), is this plane.

If we assume the labels (from top right, bottom right, bottom middle) need to be filled:

  • Top right label: Frontal (Coronal) plane (divides anterior - posterior)
  • Bottom right label: Transverse (Horizontal) plane (divides superior - inferior)
  • Bottom middle label: Sagittal plane (divides left - right)

(Note: Since the exact question about the diagram was not fully specified (e.g., labeling the boxes), this is a general analysis of anatomical planes as per the diagram's context, which falls under the Natural Science subfield of Biology (specifically Anatomy).)