Septum
A septum (Latin saeptum, fencing ',' fence ', plural: septa or septa ) is a septum. For special uses, see:
With anatomical and biological reference:
- The nasal septum, the nasal septum
- Septum piercing, piercing of the nasal septum
- The septum between the halves of the heart; see heart
- Interalveolare septum, the two adjacent alveoli common alveolar
- Septum pellucidum, a partition between the lateral ventricles in the brain
- Partitions in Gastralraum of flowers and animals on the corallite of hard corals
- The ventricular septum in the case of cephalopods
- In fungi, the partition between the Hyphenkompartimenten, see septum ( Mycology )
With technical terms:
- Component of a gas chromatograph; see gas chromatography
- A sealing membrane; see piercing membrane
- A disturbance of the waveguide structure in a polarization filter, see Ortho -mode transducer
See also:
- Disambiguation