This scientific illustration of Canine Anatomical Planes and Directional Terms provides a clear, comprehensive view of a dog's spatial body axes and orientation vectors. Illustrated by a professional medical illustrator, this canine body directional anatomy view is perfect for veterinary educators, vet students, researchers, and animal care professionals mastering clinical terminology.
Anatomical Highlights
- Primary Anatomical Planes: Visually demonstrates the intersection of the medial sagittal plane, dorsal plane, and transverse plane across the canine body framework.
- Standard Directional Terminology: Maps essential axes including cranial and caudal pathways alongside the rostral snout indicators.
- Body Alignment Vectors: Clearly contrasts the dorsal back and ventral undercarriage regions to define positional relationships.
Choose Your Variant
- Fully Labelled: Ready for immediate use in presentations.
- Unlabelled (Blank): Perfect for interactive learning. This clean version is ideal for student examinations, "fill-in-the-blank" quizzes, or custom labelling for specialised research.
Product Specifications
- Format: PNG (Transparent background)
- Dimensions: 1181 x 945 px
- Resolution: 300 DPI
- Print Size: ~10 x 8 cm
- Colour Profile: RGB (Optimised for digital and print)
- File Size: ~260 KB (Blank) ~450 KB (Labelled)
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