One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid.
The bone and cartilage that divides the left and right nose.
n. (L. septum, a partition) a partition separating two cavities or masses of tissue, as in fruits. pl. septa.
A vertical plate separating the inner and outer legs of the divertor plasma. The upper edge of the septum is protected from plasma contact by a cap or dome.
Usually refers to a piercing passing through the nasal septum. The nasal septum is the hidden midline structure that separates the two the nasal passages.
a wall dividing two chambers.
The growth of the cell membrane and wall between opposite ends of a growing cell, ultimately separating the cell into two daughter cells.
A muscular wall that divides the two chambers on the right side of the heart from the two chambers on the left. The atrial portion of the septum divides the top chambers, the right and left atria. The ventricular portion of the septum divides the bottom chambers, the right and left ventricles. (Plural: septa)
L.: partition] • A membrane or wall between two cavities.
The muscular wall separating the right and left sides of the heart
Partition or cross-wall, as in an ovary.
A wall dividing an organ or cavity, as in the nose.
Latin for a wall'. See also: uterine septum
a band of tissue that remains in the center of the uterus
a malformation of the uterus that is present from birth
an extra fold of tissue down the middle of the uterus
a wall that divides two cavities
The wall that separates the right and left nasal cavities. Made of bone and cartilage. Is often congenitally crooked (deviated septum).
The section of the heart separating the left and right atria and ventricles.
Is the cartilage that is inbetween the two nasal passages of the nose.
An interior wall or partition, not associated with cuticle, for example, transverse vertical walls of most species (Hayward & Ryland, 1998).
The wall which divides the nasal cavity in half. (Ear, Nose & Throat)
The partition separating the left and right sides of the nose
A wall between structures in the body, eg. You have a septum separating your nostrils and separating the chambers in the heart
the divider between the two nasal passages; if deviated (crooked), the septum can obstruct the nasal passages.
Dividing membrane of cartilage between the nostrils. A deviated (or crooked) septum may cause difficulty with breathing or obstruct the sinuses.
Internally projecting plate on girdle band. SPINE - A solid structure projecting out of the diatom wall. Spines are often used to hold diatoms together in chains.
The wall dividing the heart chambers.
A wall that divides the right and left sides of the heart. The atrial septum separates the top chambers and the ventricular septum separates the bottom chambers.
This name stands for the muscular wall separating two independent chambers of the heart. There is a separate septum which divides the two upper chambers (or atria) and a septum dividing the two lower chambers (or ventricles). The ventricular septum is more muscular and constitutes part of the pumping chamber itself.
A thin wall dividing two cavities or masses of softer tissue.
The dividing wall between the right and left ventricles. In Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy the muscle thickening is often most marked in the septum and this is called asymmetric septal hypertrophy, see Figure 9.
Latin saeptum = fenced in; hence, a dividing fence or partition.
A wall that divides a cavity in half, such as a uterine septum.
The wall separating the two sides of the nose. A perforated septum does not usually lead to breathing problems.
A physical divider between chambers, found between the atria and the ventricles.
the muscle wall that divides the heart chambers.
A piercing of the nasal septum (the middle of the nose, between the nostrils).
saeptum = fenced in; hence, a flat partition; e.g., septum pellucidum.
The abnormal tissue that divides the uterus in half. close window
a dividing wall or partition
(Dissepiment). Partition. For example in a fruit partition of the fruit in locules.
An abnormality in organ structure present since birth in which a wall is present where one should not exist.
a dividing wall or membrane.
A partition dividing two cavities or masses of soft tissue
strong tissue wall that separates the left and right sides (atria and ventricles) of the heart
A thin partition or membrane that divides two cavities or soft masses of tissue in an organism. Reference: H1
a dividing wall separating two cavities.
one of the muscular walls dividing the two chambers on the left side of the heart from the two chambers on the right.
(pl. septa) Any dividing wall or partition that occurs between structures or in a cavity.
septa: a cross wall or partition, especially referring to cephalopod molluscs whose shells are divided internally into chambers by septa.
a partition or cross wall.
a thin wall dividing two cavities, such as between the nose
A wall or structure dividing parts of the body
The line extending vertically between the nostrils.
Septum is the thin partition or membrane that divides two cavities or soft masses of tissue in an organism.
the muscular wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart.
pierces through the tough flesh between the nostrils, resembles a bull.
The muscular wall dividing a chamber on the left side of the heart from the chamber on the right.
The vertical bone that separates the right from the left side of the nose.
In the heart, a muscle wall separating the chambers.
Dividing wall between the chambers of the heart.
A dividing wall within a body part, e.g., the space inside the nose is divided into two channels by a dividing wall (septum).
A word borrowed from the Latin "saeptum" meaning a "dividing wall or enclosure." See the entire definition of Septum
A sheet of cartilage and bone that separates the nostrils.
The partition that separates the right and left sides of the nose.
The partition between the right and left nasal cavities.
a fibrous membrane that abnormally divides the uterus, which can be associated with early pregnancy loss. This can be removed using the hysteroscope. A caesarian section is not required after hysteroscopic removal of a septum.
( pl. septae) - partition
Partition which divides up a larger region into smaller ones, such as in the central body cavity of some anthozoa.
The wall separating the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles.
Thin membrane dividing something into two or more cavities.
A partition or wall (Peters 1964).
The cartilage structure that divides the two nasal passages of the nose. A septum piercing usually goes through the fleshy area just below the cartilage at the base of the center of this area.
The partition used in a stereo camera to separate the two image paths. Any partition or design element that effectively separates the lines of sight of the eyes such that only their respective left and right images are seen by each one.
Thin partition within or between anatomical structures or organs.
A dividing wall within a body cavity, such as a wall dividing the uterus in half.
A septum (plural septa), in Latin meaning "something that encloses", is a partition separating two cavities or two spaces containing a less dense material, such as the septum nasi between the nostrils or the septa separating each siphuncle, or chamber, in the shells of nautiloids, ammonites, and belemnites—all cephalopods that retained their external shell.
Septa (sing. septum) are thin walls or partitions between the internal chambers (camerae) of the shell of a cephalopod, namely nautiloids or ammonoids.