The membrane that protects the heart is called the pericardium.
It has two layers:
- the visceral pericardium (the inner layer which touches the heart)
- the parietal pericardium (the outer layer which touches other organs)
The Pericardium SOURCE: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4683
The pericardium lines the outer surface of the heart.
The pericardium is the protective membrane that protects the heart.
The Pericardium.
the pericardium
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The cell membrane is a protective layer that protects the cell inside of it.
The cell membrane is a protective layer that protects the cell inside of it.
Pericardium.
Pericardium.
The serous membrane lines the ventral body cavity.
parietal layer
The double membrane organelle that protects DNA is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material, in the form of DNA, and is surrounded by a nuclear envelope composed of two lipid bilayers. This double membrane acts as a protective barrier to prevent damage to the DNA molecules inside.
It is the rib cage that protects the lungs and other organs in the chest cavity.
The heart is held within the pericardium, a double-walled, fluid-filled sac. It protects the heart and provides lubrication to the heart tissue.
Pleural Membrane
The Amniotic Membrane.
amniotic sac