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A medical student makes a transverse cut of a cadaver's leg. The two resulting sections could be referred to as the

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Frontal and sagittal sections

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A transverse section cut is a cross section took by slicing, really or through imaging techniques, the body or any part of the body structure, in a horizontal plane, a plane that crosses the longitudinal axis at a right angle. In other words, it divides the body into superior and inferior parts which is also known as the top and bottom parts.
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