| 1. | It supplies the posterior 1 / 3 of the interventricular septum.
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| 2. | Rupture of the interventricular septum will cause a ventricular septal defect.
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| 3. | Unlike other salamanders, an interventricular septum is present in the heart.
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| 4. | It is most commonly located in the interventricular septum or left resection.
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| 5. | The interatrial septum separates the atria and the interventricular septum separates the ventricles.
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| 6. | Normal Q waves, when present, represent depolarization of the interventricular septum.
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| 7. | It even features an interventricular sulcus, the crease dividing the left ventricle from right.
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| 8. | The primitive ventricle becomes divided by the septum inferius which develops into the interventricular septum.
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| 9. | It passes into the interventricular foramen, and is present at the top of the third ventricle.
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| 10. | There is also an anastomosis between the septal branches of the two coronary arteries in the interventricular septum.
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