Biseptate

/baɪˈsɛpteɪt/ adjective

In biology, having two septa or walls dividing the interior space, usually describing microscopic structures or cells.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'septum' (fence or dividing wall). Used in botanical and zoological terminology since the 18th century to describe cellular structures.

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