The nasal septum divides the larger cavity into 2 cavities. Some people have a problem when this is not formed the way it should be. It is then called a deviated septum.
Yes, the mediastinum is a partition in the thoracic cavity that separates the lungs into right and left cavities. It does not divide the ventral body cavity. The ventral body cavity is divided by the diaphragm into the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
The nasal septum, which is a bony structure made of bone and cartilage covered with a mucous membrane, separates the nasal cavity into left and right cavities. This partition helps to direct airflow and support the structure of the nose.
right atrium, left atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle
the septum seperates the left and right ventricles
There are four. The left and right ventricle and the left and right atrium
The nasal partitions are called nasal septum. It is a structure composed of cartilage and bone that separates the left and right nasal cavities.
The septum divides the left and right sides of the heart.
The four "cavities" or more commonly "chambers" are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle
The abdominal cavity is actually a subsection of the abdominal pelvic cavity. There are not 9 cavities. There are 9 abdominal regions: Right hypochondriac, Epigastric, Left Hypochondriac, Right Lumbar, Umbilical, Left Lumbar, Right Iliac, Hypogastric andLeft Iliac
A single wall that divides two cavities is a septum. A heart has a septum dividing the right and left sides.
It keeps the oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood from mixing.