Septum
septal tissue
septum
septum
The atrial septum divides the left and right atria of the heart. The intraventricular septum divides the left and right ventricles of the heart.
The section of the heart that divides the left and right side of the heart is called the interventricular septum.
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.
The septum divides the left and right sides of the heart.
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atrial septum
septum of the heart divides heart into right and left, that portion of the septum between right and left atria is called (interatrial) septum, while the portion of septum between right and left ventricles is called (interventricular) septum.
The structure that divides the heart into left and right halves is called the septum. Specifically, the interventricular septum separates the left and right ventricles, while the interatrial septum separates the left and right atria. This division is crucial for the heart's function, allowing it to pump oxygenated and deoxygenated blood to different parts of the body.
The tissue that separates the four chambers of the heart is primarily the septum. It consists of two main parts: the interatrial septum, which divides the left and right atria, and the interventricular septum, which separates the left and right ventricles. This muscular wall plays a crucial role in maintaining the separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood within the heart.