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The horizontal plane divide the upper part from the lower part. You do not have any specific point through the plane passes. Tentatively you can divide upper part from thorax onwards from the lower part, which include the abdomen. But there is not a single plane, which will divide the body into upper and lower parts.
Yes, the superior plane divides the body into upper and lower halves, not right and left halves. The right and left halves are divided by the midsagittal plane.
A transverse sectional plane would divide the body so that the face remains intact. This plane runs horizontally, separating the body into upper and lower sections.
The plane that cuts the body into upper and lower halves is called the transverse plane, also known as the horizontal plane. This plane divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) sections.
The plane is called the transverse plane. It runs horizontally across the body, dividing it into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) sections.
In maths x and y-axis divide plane into four parts these parts are called quadrants.
Quadrants.
The coordinate plane is divided into four quarters by the axes. These are the four quadrants.
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
The two axes in a simple graph divide the plane into four parts. Each part is known as a quadrant.
The horizontal plane divide the upper part from the lower part. You do not have any specific point through the plane passes. Tentatively you can divide upper part from thorax onwards from the lower part, which include the abdomen. But there is not a single plane, which will divide the body into upper and lower parts.
You can divide an area into any number of smaller areas. The special relevance of "quadrants" is that it distinguishes points on a plane by the sign of the coordinates. For example, points in the first quadrant have both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate positive.
There are 4
4
Quadrants
The entire plane.
Counter clockwise.