ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY OF THE HEART

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outer layer of the pericardium
A
visceral pericardium
B
parietal pericardium
C
epicardium
D
myocardium
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Fibrous pericardium: This is the tough, outermost layer of your pericardium. It’s made of connective tissue that prevents your heart from expanding too much.

Detailed explanation-2: -The pericardium consists of two layers: the fibrous and the serous. The fibrous pericardium is a conical-shaped sac. Its apex is fused with the roots of the great vessels at the base of the heart.

Detailed explanation-3: -The parietal pericardium is composed of two layers: a serosal lining (thin red line) and a fibrous sac (thicker yellow line). The visceral pericardium or epicardium is composed of a single layer of serosal investment covering the entire heart (thin red line overlying the myocardium in blue).

Detailed explanation-4: -Fibrous pericardium is the outer fibrous sac that covers the heart. Parietal pericardium is the layer between the fibrous pericardium and visceral pericardium. Visceral pericardium is both the inner layer of the pericardium and the outer layer of the heart wall. 27-Jul-2021

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