The septum divides the left from the right side of the heart. There are actually two: one between the atria and one between the ventricles.
Pulmonary trunk which divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries
left and right atrium left and right ventricles.
the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles
There are four chambers of the heart, the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle.
the wall that divides heart cavity down middle is... septum...this is the TRUE answer... I hope thi helped you=}.
The Seine divides Paris into the Left Bank and the Right bank.
There are four heart chambers: # Left atrium (top-left chamber) # left ventricle (bottom-left) # right ventricle (bottom-right) # right atrium (top-right)
The 4 chambers of the heart are: 1.Left atrium 2.Left ventricle 3.Right atrium 4.Right ventricle
The four chambers of a cow's heart are the same as a human's: left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle. In addition to the four main chambers, however, there are two accessory chambers that function as additions to the atrium. These are called the left and right auricles, and are outpouchings on the left and right atria respectively.
The four "cavities" or more commonly "chambers" are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle
The septum; it's a muscle that seperates your right and left ventricles.
Considering this is how the heart is for everyone, there is no name for it. Your left side is bigger because it pumps blood through your body while the right side just fills with blood.