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In [[anatomy]], the term axis refers to the straight line around which an object rotates.  
In [[anatomy]], the term axis refers to the straight line around which an object rotates.  
[[File:Anatomical axes.svg|alt=Anatomical axes|thumb|Anatomical axes]]
[[File:Anatomical axes.svg|alt=Anatomical axes|thumb|Anatomical axes]]
==Example==
==Example==
For example, the movement of the body to the front is called anterior and to the back is called posterior and the axis in which this movement happens is called [[antero-posteriorly|antero-posterior]].
For example, the movement of the body to the front is called anterior and to the back is called posterior and the axis in which this movement happens is called [[antero-posteriorly|antero-posterior]].

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In anatomy, the term axis refers to the straight line around which an object rotates.

Anatomical axes
Anatomical axes

Example[edit]

For example, the movement of the body to the front is called anterior and to the back is called posterior and the axis in which this movement happens is called antero-posterior.

Planes and axis(s) in anatomy[edit]

Planes[edit]

Coronal Plane (Frontal Plane) - A vertical plane running from side to side; divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions.

Human head anatomical planes letter annotations
Human head anatomical planes letter annotations

Sagittal Plane (Lateral Plane) - A vertical plane running from front to back; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides.

Axial Plane (Transverse Plane) - A horizontal plane; divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts.

Median plane - Sagittal plane through the midline of the body; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left halves.

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