What is the function of the septum separating the left and right ventricles?
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That portion of the septum that separates the two upper chambers (the right and left atria) of the heart is termed the atrial (or interatrial) septum while the portion of the septum that lies between the two lower chambers (the right and left ventricles) of the heart is called the ventricular (or interventricular) .
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In heart, septum is present between the right and left atrium (known as atrial septum) as well as (known as ventricular septum). The septum separates the atria and ventricles in such a way that it forms a barrier between the heart chambers and this prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
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