Nasal septum
I think you mean septum.The septum is basically a dividing tissue in any animal or plant organism . For example there is a septum in your nose that separates the left and right nostrils.There is also a septum in your heart that divides the left atria and ventricles from the right atria and ventricles.
on the right
The section that divides the nose from the back of the head is the mid-sagittal plane. This plane runs down the center of the body, dividing it into left and right halves. It is used as a reference point in anatomy and medical imaging to accurately describe the location of structures within the body.
Pitch - The nose up, nose down movement Yaw - The nose left, nose right movement (like a car) Roll - The rotational movement where the wings bank left or right
The nasal septum divides the larger cavity into 2 cavities. Some people have a problem when this is not formed the way it should be. It is then called a deviated septum.
Your piercer will tell you that. You just tell her what side of your nose, left or right.
The nasal septum divides the nose into two parts, creating the left and right nasal passages. This structure is primarily composed of cartilage and bone, specifically the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer bone. The septum plays a crucial role in supporting the nose and regulating airflow through the nasal cavities. Anomalies in the septum, such as a deviated septum, can affect breathing and sinus function.
because your abinoiseterousyou are blocking the airway on that side.
There are several parts that make up the nose. They are the nostrils, septum, nasal cavity, and cartilage. Your nose takes in air and the tiny hairs inside trap dust and debris from getting into the lungs.
Is between the eyes, between the left and the right
The tip of his little nose. Press the right side to make your fish turn left, and the left side of his nose to make him turn right.
"Bilateral" would be the modifier to indicate polyps were removed from both the left and right sides of the nose.