In anatomy, a septum (Latin for something that encloses; plural septa) is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones.
Other articles related to "septum":
Transverse Intermuscular Septum
... of the leg (or transverse intermuscular septum) is a transversely placed, intermuscular septum, between the superficial and deep muscles of the back of the leg ...
... of the leg (or transverse intermuscular septum) is a transversely placed, intermuscular septum, between the superficial and deep muscles of the back of the leg ...
Crus Of Fornix
... cerebrum, Interior of the cerebral hemispheres, white matter commissural fibers and septum (TA A14.1.09.241–271, 569–571, GA 9.828, 838–840 ...
... cerebrum, Interior of the cerebral hemispheres, white matter commissural fibers and septum (TA A14.1.09.241–271, 569–571, GA 9.828, 838–840 ...
Septum Of The Penis
... around each corpus, and form by their junction in the median plane the septum of the penis ... bands arranged like the teeth of a comb it is therefore named the septum pectiniforme ...
... around each corpus, and form by their junction in the median plane the septum of the penis ... bands arranged like the teeth of a comb it is therefore named the septum pectiniforme ...
Lateral Intermuscular Septum
... Lateral intermuscular septum can refer to lateral intermuscular septum of arm lateral intermuscular septum of thigh ...
... Lateral intermuscular septum can refer to lateral intermuscular septum of arm lateral intermuscular septum of thigh ...
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