Diagram the layers and structure of the pericardium and the heart wall including: Fibrous layer, Parietal layer, Visceral Later(Epicardium), Myocardium, Endocardium
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The outermost layer is the Fibrous Pericardium. This is a tough, protective layer that also anchors the heart in the chest. Show more…
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