Axis
Coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior halves. Then you have Sag-ital plane dividing your body into two parts by passing Aneteroposteriorly.(Plane passing from front to back like arrow or sagita.) then you have Transverse or horizontal plane, passing horizontally.
I think it is a plane.
line of action
transverse
"Frontal" refers to the front portion of the kidney or any structure, sagittal refers to an imaginary plane through the middle of the body, dividing into equal left and right portions. So to take a sagittal section of the kidney is not usually possible as there is one on each side in humans and they are not near the midline.
Sagittal Plane
The Sagittal plane passes through the body front to back, so dividing it into left and right. Movements in this plane are the up and down movements of flexion and extension.
A septum is a wall between two chambers of an organ. There's a septum in your nose dividing the two nostrils, and a septum in your heard dividing the left and right sides of the heart.
Well its more of the signals that say "dont go through mitosis" that prevents it from going through mitosis until conditions are right. this is mainly the fact that cells are so tightly squeezed together that they cannot go through mitosis until the one next to it dies or goes through apoptisis (programmed cell death). when a cell dies chemicals are released and sent to the surrounding cells to tell them to start dividing. otherwise a cell should continue dividing. though this doesnt mean cells are constantly dividing because in interphase there are various checkpoints of the cell division that tell the cell its ok to continue dividing. these checkpoints are G1, S, and G2. if the cell doesnt pass these checkpoints it goes into the G0 phase and does not divide.
Hemisphere is the right answer
Midline SAGITTAL
The answer depends on the magnitude of the number by which you are dividing.
"Frontal" refers to the front portion of the kidney or any structure, sagittal refers to an imaginary plane through the middle of the body, dividing into equal left and right portions. So to take a sagittal section of the kidney is not usually possible as there is one on each side in humans and they are not near the midline.
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Through the right ventricle =D
No. The equator is an imaginary line drawn on the Earth's surface, all the way around, mid-way between the north and south poles.
This is called a sagittal plane if divided this way with symmetrical left and right halves. If the section produces asymmetrical halves, this is a parasagittal section.
He said that was his imaginary friend.
Sagittal Plane
No, both positive and negative numbers are part of the so-called "real" numbers. The so-called "imaginary" numbers are outside the number line.Imagine the real numbers as a line from left to right, and the imaginary numbers a a separate line, from top to bottom. The place where they meet is zero. Positive is to the right of zero, negative to the left, imaginary numbers like +i or +3i to the top of zero, and negative imaginary numbes like -5i to the bottom of zero.
normal lines or normals