SEPTUM
A heart has 2 sides. Left side, right side.
Yes, there are four chambers in the heart.
2 sides, 2 corners. (:
The structure in the heart that separates oxygenated blood from deoxygenated blood is the atria. These are the two sides of the heart and are separated by the interatrial septum.
The septum separates the two sides of the heart into the left and right chambers. The left side of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it out to the rest of the body, while the right side receives deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the lungs for oxygenation.
The Septum seperates the 2 sides of the heart.
2 side 2 corners and same lenght
Possibly 'Septal' -the septum is the dividing structure between the 2 sides.
The traditional heart shape has curved sides, so it is not a true polygon.
There are two muscles that divide the chambers of the heart. The right and left ventricles are divided by the interventricular septum and the right and left atria are divided by the interatrial septum.
Sister chromatids separate during Anaphase II of meiosis.*They are pulled apart and then start moving to opposite sides of the cell.
the septum seperates the left and right ventricles