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define 1. septa 2.ubiquitous​

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Answered by chandreshwarcrixus
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In biology, a septum (Latin for something that encloses; plural septa) is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones

ubiquitous​ - present, appearing, or found everywhere.

Answered by ananya7088
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In biology, a septum (Latin for something that encloses; plural septa) is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones is septa.

Ubiquitous comes to us from the noun ubiquity, meaning "presence everywhere or in many places simultaneously." Ubiquity first appeared in print in the late 16th century, but ubiquitous didn't make an appearance until 1830. ... Both words are ultimately derived from the Latin word for "everywhere," which is ubique.

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