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Why is the interventricular septum located in the heart of birds and mammals? What are its functions?


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Interventricular septum:

  1. The interventricular septum is a strong wall.
  2. It separates the ventricles from each other.

The functions of interventricular septum:

  1. The interventricular septum is found in the hearts of birds and mammals.
  2. They have a 4-chambered heart with two atria and two ventricles.
  3. In these chambers oxygenated and deoxygenated blood is separated.
  4. The interventricular septum serves as a barrier between these two.
  5. The interventricular septum assists in ventricular pumping function.

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