It's the bit of your nose between the nostrils (holes).
There are a lot of "septa". So the question is what organ is he talking about.
Maybe he wandered about the part that divides your hart in left and right ventricle
You have several in different places. The most common is in the nose. It is called the nasal septum. You also have one in your heart. It is called the atrioventricular septum. ANd there are more...
Septum separates two parts. For example: - Septum pellucidum separates lateral ventricles in the brain. - Interventricular septum sperates the Left and Right ventricles of the heart. - Nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities. Septa (plural of septum) can also be found in fruits, chambered shells etc.
interventricular septum
The term septum is not a valve but a wall somewhat like a bedroom wall.
interatrial septum
It is called the interventricular septum.
There are 10 septums throughout the human body. The most commonly talked about septum is the nasal septum but other examples can be found in areas such as the heart and eyelids.
interventricular septum
the septum divides the teo ventricles of the heart.
septum
The Atrial septum The wall between the two atriums is called the septum. Septum Cardiac Septum Atrial septum, containing the foramen ovale. Actually its called the interatrial septum...
Interventricular septum
well it was a tribe of ippl a long long time ago they were the first to peirce it.
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.