To View the Anterior Surface of Both Kidneys, You Would Make a Cut Through What Plane?

To view the anterior surface of both kidneys, you would make a cut through the coronal plane.

The coronal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) sections. By making a cut along this plane, you can clearly see the anterior surfaces of both kidneys. This plane is particularly useful in anatomical studies and medical imaging to visualize the front-facing structures of organs.

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