coronial plane
Transverse plane.
The frontal plane separates the body into dorsal and ventral parts. This can also be called a coronal plane.
The coronal plane divides the body into front and back sections-anterior and posterior.
There is only one midsagittal plane through your body. It divides the body into equal left and right portions.
A plane without an engine is a glider, also referred to as a sail plane.
A ducted RC airplane has both the motor and 'propellar' within the body. Technically, the 'propellar' is more of a multi-bladed or faceted fan, and the part of the body within which it's contained is referrred to as the 'duct'. The whole assembly is then referred to as a 'ducted fan' RC plane, which has been subsequently referred to as a ducted RC plane. A non-ducted RC plane would be a conventional plane that you might be used to seeing, with the propellar plainly visible.
Goods carried by a ship or plane is referred to as cargo.
The body of a plane is called the fuselage.
Main plane is a main body of plane.
coronial plane
Transverse plane.
Sagittal. Midsaggittal plane divides the body into equal halves
From a vertical point of view, the plane that divides the body into left and right portions is the lateral plane or sagittal plane. Dividing the body into planes makes studying anatomy less confusing as body parts can be more easily identified.
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior (ventral and dorsal) portions is called the coronal or frontal plane.. Hope this helps, Nursing Student :)
It is any plane parallel to the sagittal plane.
frontal plane or coronal plane