Transverse or horizontal plane: It is parallel to the ground and this imaginary plane divide body or its part in to superior (upper) or inferior (lower) parts
sagittal region
Transverse
coronal
Occipital
A common pattern for evaluating the ribs is to examine the posterior portions of the ribs first, then the anterior portions, and finish be examining the lateral.
The mediastinum contains the heart and its large vessels, the trachea, thymus, lymph nodes, aorta, esophagus and bronchi. It is divided into superior and inferior regions, the latter subdivided into anterior, middle, and posterior parts.
The mediastinum is a region of soft tissue located between the pleural cavities (the lungs). It is divided into a superior and inferior portion; the inferior portion is further subdivided into a anterior, middle and posterior portion.The structures contained within the mediastinum are:Heart, great vessels, phrenic nerve, roots of the lungsOesophagus, thoracic aortaRemnants of the thymus
The diencephalon is the part of the forebrain that contains such important structures as the thalamus, hypothalamus and the posterior portion of the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus performs numerous vital functions, most of which relate directly or indirectly to the regulation of visceral activities by way of other brain regions and the autonomic nervous system
It results from damage to both the anterior and posterior regions of the language-dominant hemisphere
The Scorpion body segments are grouped into regions, or tagmata, consisting of the anterior cephalothorax, or prosoma, and the posterior abdomen, or opisthosoma. The abdomen is further divisible into a wide anterior preabdomen or mesosoma) and a narrow, posterior postabdomen or metasoma).
Occipital
No, the superior horizontal line dividing the abdomen into nine regions is called the subcostal line. The midclavicular line is a vertical line that passes through the midpoint of the clavicle.
It's "zoning".
A border
The Mediastinum doesn't contain either, it contains the heart, thymus gland, portions of the esophagus and trachea among other structures. It's located between the Lungs and is separeted into the anterior, middle, posterior, and superior Mediastinum regions. I hope this clears things up.
There is one reasons on why the counties are divided into different regions. The only why they are divided is because of cultural.
A common pattern for evaluating the ribs is to examine the posterior portions of the ribs first, then the anterior portions, and finish be examining the lateral.
Cellular
Physical features
There is one reasons on why the counties are divided into different regions. The only why they are divided is because of cultural.