inter ventricular septum
False. The interatrial septum separates the upper chambers of the heart, while the interventricular septum separates the lower chambers of the heart.
They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.
Septum
CHAMBERS?
The interatrial septum separates the left atrium from the right atrium (the atria are the upper chambers of the heart).
A small valve-like opening that separates the chambers of the heart.
It divides heart into right and left halves to keep oxygenated and deoxygenated blood seperate.
Cardiac / Myogenic
The interventricular septum is the wall that separates the lower chambers of the heart from one another. These chambers are referred as the right and left ventricles.
The muscle that separates the right and left side of the heart is called the interventricular septum and is just a continuation of the cardiac (Heart) muscle of the heart's walls.
Upper chambers of heart are the left and right atrium Lower are the left and right ventrical atrioventricular valves separate the two. Bicuspid (mitrial) valve separates the left atrium/ventrical and the tricuspid separates the right atrium/ventrical.
The right and left Atrium