Final answer:
Rotational movements occur in the transverse plane and involve turning body parts around a vertical axis, which differs from flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction that occur in the sagittal and coronal planes, respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
Motions in the transverse plane are characterized by movements around a vertical axis and involve rotation of the body parts. In your question, the movements that occur around a vertical axis in the transverse plane are rotation movements. Unlike flexion and extension which occur in the sagittal plane, and abduction and adduction which take place in the coronal plane, rotational movements involve turning parts of the body around its own axis. For example, the movement when you shake your head to indicate a 'no' is a rotational movement of the head and neck.