what is the full form of TS and LS
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full form of TS is- transverse section
full form of LS is -longitudnal section
full form of LS is -longitudnal section
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TS and LS implies for Transverse section and Longitudinal section respectively.
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• The plane dividing the body into head and tail portions simply, cross- sectional portion is Transverse section.
• Transverse section can be referred to as the horizontal plane or the axial plane.
• The plane dividing the body to the left and right along a vertical long axis is the Longitudinal section.
• Generally named as anteroposterior plane.
• Transverse section and Longitudinal section are used in anatomy to study the organs and the tissues more clearly.
• These anatomical sections can also be used to study the motion and movement of body.
• Also used in various medical imaging methods like CT scans, MRI scans and even in sonography.
• They are even significant in surgeries as references are made in accordance to these sections.
• Example: When the Brain is cut half through the middle, it's longitudinal but when viewed from the lower or the upper side, it's the Transverse plane.
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TS and LS implies for Transverse section and Longitudinal section respectively.
:
• The plane dividing the body into head and tail portions simply, cross- sectional portion is Transverse section.
• Transverse section can be referred to as the horizontal plane or the axial plane.
• The plane dividing the body to the left and right along a vertical long axis is the Longitudinal section.
• Generally named as anteroposterior plane.
• Transverse section and Longitudinal section are used in anatomy to study the organs and the tissues more clearly.
• These anatomical sections can also be used to study the motion and movement of body.
• Also used in various medical imaging methods like CT scans, MRI scans and even in sonography.
• They are even significant in surgeries as references are made in accordance to these sections.
• Example: When the Brain is cut half through the middle, it's longitudinal but when viewed from the lower or the upper side, it's the Transverse plane.
#SPJ3
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