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The section of the large intestine associated with the spleen is the splenic flexure, also known as the left colic flexure. It is located near the spleen, where the colon makes a sharp bend from the transverse colon to the descending colon.
A transverse section of xylem is a view of the xylem tissue cut horizontally, showing the arrangement of xylem cells such as tracheids, vessel elements, and fibers. Similarly, a transverse section of phloem is a cross-sectional view of phloem tissue, displaying the arrangement of sieve tubes, companion cells, and phloem fibers. Both xylem and phloem are vascular tissues found in plants that transport water and nutrients.
The human heart is shaped like a small, crooked, oval with veins at the top.
The ripple pond makes the leaf bob up and down because the waves create a vertical motion that lifts and lowers the leaf. However, the leaf hardly moves from side to side because the force of the waves is primarily pushing the leaf up and down instead of displacing it horizontally.
A transverse section of a leaf is a cross-sectional slice that cuts through the leaf perpendicular to its main axis. This section allows for examination of the internal structures of the leaf, such as the epidermis, mesophyll tissues, and vascular bundles. It is commonly used to study the anatomy and organization of tissues within the leaf.
To draw a transverse section of a leaf, first obtain a small, thin slice of the leaf using a sharp blade or razor. Place this slice on a slide and add a drop of water or mounting medium. Then cover with a coverslip and observe under a microscope, adjusting the focus to view the internal structures of the leaf like epidermis, mesophyll, and vascular bundles. Sketch what you see, labeling the key structures.
A set of leaf spring that is so mounted that it is at right angles to the length of the Vehicle is known as the transverse leaf spring.
A cut along the transverse plane= transverse or cross section. *(If cut at an angle= oblique section).
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The section for the internal view of both kidneys would be a transverse one.
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thin peeling of the leaf.
The second, or middle section of the large intestine is the transverse colon.
If you cut the heart so that there is a superior and inferior part the section is a transverse section.
The body cavity that would pass through a transverse section at the level of the umbilicus is the abdominal cavity. This cavity contains the digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.