vöðvaveggur
Vöðvaveggur, known in English as the intermyocardial or septal wall, is a muscular partition that separates the left and right chambers of the heart. It primarily consists of cardiac muscle tissue, enabling it to contract and assist in the overall function of the heart.
The term "vöðvaveggur" specifically refers to the interventricular septum, which is divided into two parts: the
Functionally, the vöðvaveggur plays a crucial role in maintaining the separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
Anatomically, the septum is supplied by branches of the coronary arteries, most notably the anterior interventricular
Overall, the vöðvaveggur is an integral component of cardiac anatomy that facilitates efficient myocardial function, ensuring