Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate Practice Exam

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What type of plane is formed when the body is sliced into left and right portions?

  1. Frontal

  2. Transverse

  3. Sagittal

  4. Coronal

The correct answer is: Sagittal

When the body is sliced into left and right portions, it creates what is known as the sagittal plane. This plane extends vertically and divides the body into these two sections, which can be equal or unequal depending on the location of the cut. The sagittal plane is particularly important in anatomical studies and medical imaging, as it provides a way to visualize internal structures from this perspective. The frontal plane, also known as the coronal plane, divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) sections, while the transverse plane separates it into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions. Understanding these planes is essential for identifying the orientation of various anatomical features and is frequently used in various medical fields for diagnosis, treatment planning, and anatomical education.