A septum (plural septa), in Latin meaning "something that encloses", is a partition separating two cavities or two spaces containing a less dense material, such as the septum nasi between the nostrils or the septa separating each siphuncle, or chamber, in the shells of nautiloids, ammonites, and belemnites—all cephalopods that retained their external shell
2007-01-05 09:23:24
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answered by Grapy 2
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I know it's called a septum, but it worked its way into my conscience. It told me, stop inhaling all this cocaine!!!!! And I did. Now I have a higher respect for the lowly septum. And now... my septum respects me.
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, it is your nasal septum, but many people call it the bridge of your nose.
2007-01-05 09:39:55
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answered by Sain 3
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the nasal septum, Columella Nasi
2007-01-05 09:22:22
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answered by Melli 6
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Gerald
2007-01-05 09:18:19
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answered by Legend 2
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its the" cosa nostril" of course!
2007-01-05 09:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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