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Längsschnitt

Längsschnitt is a term used to describe a view or cut that runs along the length of an object, revealing its internal structure from the front to the back rather than across it. It is the longitudinal counterpart to a Querschnitt (cross-section), which is cut perpendicular to the main axis.

The concept is widely used in several fields. In anatomy and medicine, a longitudinal section of a

Preparation and use: Längsschnitte are produced with cutting tools appropriate to the material, often followed by

Etymology: The term combines längs, meaning along or longitudinal, with Schnitt, meaning cut.

See also: Querschnitt, Tangentialschnitt, Radialschnitt.

body
part
or
organ
shows
features
arranged
along
the
long
axis,
such
as
layers
of
tissue
or
the
course
of
vessels
and
nerves
along
a
limb.
In
botany,
longitudinal
sections
of
stems,
roots,
or
leaves
reveal
the
arrangement
of
tissues
like
epidermis,
cortex,
vascular
bundles,
and
pith.
In
geology,
paleontology
and
materials
science,
longitudinal
cuts
help
examine
growth,
grain,
layering,
or
defects
along
the
length
of
a
specimen
such
as
a
wood
log,
bone,
or
metal
rod.
mounting
and
staining
for
microscopic
examination.
The
orientation
is
defined
relative
to
the
object's
main
axis,
and
the
resulting
image
or
specimen
emphasizes
longitudinal
relationships
and
structures.