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Yes, two planes. Each of them divides the seam in half.
split in half
symmetry
about half
The prime meridian......
The right temporal lobe is on the right half of the brain near the Sagittal plane that divides left and right cerebral hemispheres.
Your brain. -Correction, brain is incorrect. The Urinary Bladder is divided in half by the median (sagittal) plane.
boundary line
Yes, two planes. Each of them divides the seam in half.
Midsaggital refers to an imaginary plane running down the length of the patient's body that divides it in half with one arm and one leg on each side.Mid-sagittal divides the body into two equal left and right sides.
It is a line of symmetry.
That's the one usually called the ' x-axis ', but more formally known as the abscissa axis. It divides the plane into the upper/positive half and lower/negative half, and the numbers on it measure how far left or right of center a point is.
A right bisector of a line segment, is better know as a perpendicular bisector. It is a line that divides the original line in half and is perpendicular to it (makes a right angle).
The lower quartile divides the lower half into two equal parts.
A bisector divides an angle in half (usually in the form of a line passing through the centre of the angle).
the equator
The equator divides the earth into the north and south hemispheres.