The interatrial septum is composed of a thin layer of connective tissue, while the interventricular septum is thicker and contains muscle tissue. The interventricular septum also has specialized conducting tissue that helps coordinate the contraction of the heart muscle.
False. The interatrial septum separates the upper chambers of the heart, while the interventricular septum separates the lower chambers of the heart.
The fat in the anterior interventricular sulcus is known as the "anterior interventricular fat pad" or "anterior interventricular vein of Marshall." It serves as a cushioning layer and may contain blood vessels and nerves that supply the heart.
No, septa of hyphal cross walls are not always present in fungi. Some fungi have continuous hyphae without septa, known as coenocytic fungi, while others have septa that divide the hyphae into compartments.
Septa are internal structures found in certain fungi, particularly in their hyphae, which help compartmentalize the fungal cells and allow for the efficient transport of nutrients and communication between cells. In contrast, plant cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose and serve to provide structural support, protection, and shape to the plant cells. While septa are thin and can be perforated to facilitate movement, plant cell walls are typically thicker and more rigid, contributing to the overall strength and integrity of the plant. Additionally, septa can vary in structure and composition depending on the type of fungus, whereas plant cell walls have a more consistent composition across species.
Hyphae are divided by septa, which are partition-like structures that separate the cytoplasm in fungal cells. Some fungi have septate hyphae, where each cell is divided by septa, while others have nonseptate hyphae, where the cytoplasm is continuous along the hyphae.
The interventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles. The interatrial septum separates the atria.
The interatrial septum seperates the two upper chambers, namely the right atrium from the left atrium. It is the interventricular septum which seperates the lower chambers, namely the right ventricle from the left ventricle.
Between right and left atria is the interatrial septum between the right and left ventricles is the interventricular septum
septum
The plural is "septa." As far as I know there are ten: the interatrial, the intraventricular, the lingual, the nasal, the alveolar, the vaginal, the orbital, the pellucidum, the medial, and the uterine.
The plural is "septa." As far as I know there are ten: the interatrial, the intraventricular, the lingual, the nasal, the alveolar, the vaginal, the orbital, the pellucidum, the medial, and the uterine.
The wall of muscle separating the right and left atria is the interatrial septum. The interventricular septum separates the right and left ventricles.
False. The interatrial septum separates the upper chambers of the heart, while the interventricular septum separates the lower chambers of the heart.
the septum divides the teo ventricles of the heart.
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.
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.
anterior interventricular sulcus