30 Oct 2021
Problem 7
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Section 33.2: Review Questions
Chapter 33: The Animal Body: Basic form and function
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Background and context
A plane is a region in which, if two criteria are chosen, a continuous line be drawn to connect them lies entirely inside that plane or area. Body surfaces are fictitious geometric surfaces that are used to partition a body into pieces. They are often used to define the placement or orientation of anatomical components in both human and animal physiology.
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