STATION 2: Body Sections and Planes The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix meaning "to cut up." The sections are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy. There are three main sections: If you click on the picture, you should be able to make the "cuts" (see below) Gummy Bear "Dissection": 1. "Cut" the blue gummy bear through the sagittal plane (this is also referred to "mid-sagittal" plane) of the bear. (You can use your "insert tool", and "shapes" to drag a line where you would make this cut see below). 2. Cut the red gummy bear to make a transverse/horizontal plane. 3. Cut the yellow gummy bear to make a frontal plane.

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STATION 2: Body Sections and Planes
The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix meaning "to cut up." The sections
are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy. There are three main
sections:
If you click on the picture, you should be able to make the "cuts" (see below)
Gummy Bear "Dissection":
1. "Cut" the blue gummy bear through the sagittal plane (this is also referred to
"mid-sagittal" plane) of the bear. (You can use your "insert tool", and
"shapes" to drag a line where you would make this cut see below).
2. Cut the red gummy bear to make a transverse/horizontal plane.
3. Cut the yellow gummy bear to make a frontal plane.
Transcribed Image Text:STATION 2: Body Sections and Planes The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix meaning "to cut up." The sections are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy. There are three main sections: If you click on the picture, you should be able to make the "cuts" (see below) Gummy Bear "Dissection": 1. "Cut" the blue gummy bear through the sagittal plane (this is also referred to "mid-sagittal" plane) of the bear. (You can use your "insert tool", and "shapes" to drag a line where you would make this cut see below). 2. Cut the red gummy bear to make a transverse/horizontal plane. 3. Cut the yellow gummy bear to make a frontal plane.
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