septula (Meaning)

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septula (pl.)

of Septulum

Synonyms & Antonyms of septula

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septula Sentence Examples

  1. The septula, a delicate membrane in the pineal gland, plays a crucial role in regulating sleep-wake cycles.
  2. Septula are thin, fibrous membranes that divide the compartments of the optic chiasm into several channels.
  3. The septula of the interventricular septum is an important structural feature that prevents blood from mixing between the left and right ventricles.
  4. The septula, located within the olfactory bulb, form a framework of intricate channels for odor-carrying nerve fibers.
  5. In the placenta, the septula are thin, connective tissue membranes that separate the maternal and fetal circulations.
  6. The septula of the glomerulus, in the kidneys, are delicate membranes that support the capillaries and filter blood.
  7. The septula, found in the spleen, divide the organ into compartments that contain different types of immune cells.
  8. The septula of the corpus callosum, in the brain, connect the left and right hemispheres and facilitate interhemispheric communication.
  9. The septula of the diaphragm are muscular bands that contribute to the movement of the diaphragm during breathing.
  10. In the liver, the septula are thin, fibrous membranes that divide the parenchyma into lobules.

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of Septulum

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The septula, a delicate membrane in the pineal gland, plays a crucial role in regulating sleep-wake cycles.

Septula are thin, fibrous membranes that divide the compartments of the optic chiasm into several channels.

The septula of the interventricular septum is an important structural feature that prevents blood from mixing between the left and right ventricles.

The septula, located within the olfactory bulb, form a framework of intricate channels for odor-carrying nerve fibers.