"The right side of the heart is completely separate from the left side by a wall of tissue called septum. Each side has two compartments, or chambers and upper chamber and lower chamber." ~Human Biology and Health; Science Explorer; Chapter 3, Sec. 1
The Septa separates the left and right side of the heart.
SEPTUM
The Septum which is a thick layer of muscle that stops the blood on both sides of the heart from mixing septum
The Septum is a partition that separates the right and left sides of the Heart. There are two separate regions of the Septum. They are the Interatrial Septum that separates the Atriums and the Interventrial Septurm that separates the Ventricles. The Interatrial Septum is only present in the fetal period and is open during this period. The Interatrial Septum closes at the time of birth. The Interventrial Septum is suppose to be closed all the time but sometimes an opening is present at birth. This would be considered a Congenital heart disease.
There are veins on both sides.
A transverse section of the heart that separates the anterior and posterior parts is known as a coronal section. This section allows for the visualization of both the front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions of the heart, providing a comprehensive understanding of its structure.
The red line separates the metals from nonmetals.Semimetals are on both sides.
both imposable thumbs and a four-chamber heart,
A structure called the corpus callosum connects the left and right sides of the brain.
they are diiferent because they both have different functions.
they both sides
The atria are the upper chambers of the heart on both the right and left sides. The ventricles are the lower chambers.
It divides heart into right and left halves to keep oxygenated and deoxygenated blood seperate.
Your bronchus are on your lungsThe Bronchuses are located both sides of the heart. They are called the lungs.