Sagital Plane
Yes. It is so. Sagittal plane divides the same in two equal parts.
That would be called a transverse section.
Adduction means to move an arm or leg toward the midline. The midline is the center of your body. The joints that allow this are ball and socket joints and so they also have to turn towards the midline.
midline falx
Toward the midline means in the direction of the middle of the body. "Medial" means located closer to the midline, and adduction is movement of the limbs towards the midline.
Sagital Plane
cut your body right down the center and there is your midline...
LATERAL...
parasagittal
Yes. It is so. Sagittal plane divides the same in two equal parts.
A plane without an engine is a glider, also referred to as a sail plane.
Starting from the anatomical position, abduction indicates the movement of an arm or leg away from the midline or midsagittal plane. Adduction indicates movement of an extremity toward the midline.
A vertical plane at right angles to a sagittal plane, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions. Also called frontal plane.
A vertical plane at right angles to a sagittal plane, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions. Also called frontal plane.
That would be called a transverse section.
It is also known as the Cartesian plane where shapes and lines are plotted on it.
The sagittal plane is a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis dividing the body into left and right portions. If the animal is bisected straight down the midline, the section is called a "midsagittal" section. If the animal is sectioned away from and lateral to the midline, the section is referred to as "parasagittal".