The nasal septum separates the left and right airways in the nose, dividing the two nostrils.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septum_nasi
Wiki shows pics to explain and show what the nasal septum is. I would say it is the hard cartilage inside center dividing wall in the nose.
Hope that helps.
2007-07-05 13:53:19
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answered by Mee-Maw 5
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The Nasal Septum is the cartilage dividing the nostrils of the human nose.
2007-07-05 20:44:28
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answered by ? 5
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It's the cartilage that separates your nasal passages. Sometimes if you break your nose you can have a deviated septum
2007-07-05 20:44:42
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answered by Buzzy 6
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The septum is the hard cartilage. It separates each side.
2007-07-05 20:44:59
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answered by emtd65 7
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Actually, the septum is the slight depression just below your nose, and above you upper lip.
2007-07-05 20:44:34
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answered by slam_92 3
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The cartilage, separating the nostrils
2007-07-05 20:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the tissue that separates your nostrils inside your nose.
2007-07-05 20:44:32
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answered by realbohemian 4
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The cartilage that seperates the nostrils.
2007-07-05 20:44:22
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answered by Stuart 7
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I believe it's the cartilage that forms your nose as it goes into your skull.
2007-07-05 20:45:28
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answered by Darby 7
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It is the part that separates your left nostril from the right.
2007-07-05 20:50:21
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answered by ramall1to 5
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