The wall between the left and right side of the heart is called 'Septum'.
The partition between the sides of the heart is called the septum.
The septum divides the left and right sides of the heart.
Right to left shunt
atrial septum
Possibly 'Septal' -the septum is the dividing structure between the 2 sides.
In an adult heart there should not be any direct connections between the two sides of the heart.
A heart has 2 sides. Left side, right side.
in your nose between the nostrils in your heart separating the right and left sides
The heart is divided into right and left sides by the a Cuckaroo Suture. Nothing more.
A septum is a partition or wall dividing a cavity or structure into two parts. In human anatomy, the heart is divided by a septum into left and right sides, while the nasal cavity is divided by a nasal septum into two nasal passages.
The term "septum" generally refers to a dividing wall or partition in biological structures, such as the septum in the heart that separates the left and right sides. In a broader context, "divided by the septum" can refer to anything that is separated into distinct parts by such a partition, whether in anatomy, architecture, or other fields. For example, in the heart, the septum divides oxygen-rich blood from oxygen-poor blood.
A septum is a wall or partition that divides a cavity or structure into separate chambers. In the human body, the nasal septum separates the two nostrils, while the heart has a septum that separates the left and right sides. Septa provide structural support and help maintain the integrity of different compartments within an organ or system.