section /sec·tion/ (sek´shun) 1. an act of cutting.
2. a cut surface.
3. a segment or subdivision of an organ.
4. a supplemental taxonomic category subordinate to a subgenus but superior to a species or series.
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"anatomy" is a noun if that's what you mean?
Define processes on either end of communication. Define the types of messages. Define the syntax of messages. Define the meaning of any informational fields. Define how the messages are sent and the expected response. Define interaction with the next lower layer.
It explains the meaning of something. To define: To describe or outline the functional characteristics of a word or object.
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
Gross anatomy is everything that you can see on the outside of the body.
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A cross section in anatomy is a cut made across the body or an organ, showing its internal structure. A transverse section is a specific type of cross section that is made perpendicular to the long axis of the body or organ.
Coronal section gives better view of kidney than transverse or sagittal section.
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Please tell me why is this question in the Human Anatomy section
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A longitudinal section in anatomy is a cut made along the length of an organ or structure, while a transverse section is a cut made across the width of an organ or structure. Longitudinal sections show the internal structures in a side view, while transverse sections show the internal structures in a cross-sectional view.
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Plant crop anatomy is the study of how plants are structured. Plant crop physiology is the study of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, and hormones in plants.
Sectioning is the process of drawing an object imagining it to be cut throw by a cutting object. TYPES OF SECTION. Full section, Half section, Part section, Broken section, Revolved section, Scrapt section