6.3-Introduction to the Three Planes of Movement Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. Movements in the coronal plane are a combination of which types of movements?1 Forward and backward, and side to side Up and down, and side to side Forward and backward only Forward and backward, and up and down Side to side only Up and down only In this image, the anatomical planes of movement represented are, left to right:1View a larger version of the image in a new tab by clicking on it. The Three Planes of Movement sagittal, transverse, coronal transverse, sagittal, coronal sagittal, coronal, tranverse coronal, transverse, sagittal The movement(s) that happen in the transverse plane is/are:1 flexion and extension. lateral flexion and lateral extension. rotation. abduction and adduction. The movement(s) that happen in the coronal plane is/are:1 medial rotation and lateral rotation. flexion and extension. abduction, adduction, lateral flexion, lateral extension. any rotation. The movement(s) that happen in the sagittal plane is/are:1 abduction and adduction. lateral flexion and lateral extension. flexion and extension. rotation. Movements in the sagittal plane are a combination of which types of movements?1 Up and down only Forward and backward, and up and down Up and down, and side to side Forward and backward, and side to side Side to side only Forward and backward only Movements in the transverse plane are a combination of which types of movements?1 Forward and backward only Up and down, and side to side Forward and backward, and side to side Up and down only Forward and backward, and up and down Side to side only