Pericardium
No. That is the pleural membrane . The pericardium surrounds the heart.
The cytoplasmic membrane that surrounds a vacuole of a plant cell. Also called vacuolar membrane.
A thin, slippery, double membrane, which is called the pericardium, surrounds the heart and lines the chest wall. The inner membrane is the visceral pericardium which covers the surface of the heart, and the outer membrane is the parietal pericardium which lines the chest wall. Between the membranes is a small amount of lubricating fluid to reduce friction during the heart's movements.(note: previous answer mentioned sinovial fluid, which incorrect, as it is found in joints and not around the heart)Reference used for above info: Page 18; Principals of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Ed.; TorTora and Derrickson; John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
The nucleus is found inside a lipid bilayer membrane that is very similar to the membrane around the entire cell. It is called the nuclear membrane.
Yes they are the same.
Pericardium.
Pericardium.
No. That is the pleural membrane . The pericardium surrounds the heart.
perinuclear membrane
A serous membrane, with two layers that surrounds the heart.
nucleus
if your heart is the nucleus and the liver is the nuclear membrane than its surrounds the nucleus
The pericardium is the sac that surrounds the heart.
Its called the cell membrane or the plasma membrane.
cell membrane
The phospholipid bilayer that surrounds and maintains the integrity of the cell is called a plasma membrane.
An inflammation of the two layers of the thin, sac-like membrane that surrounds the heart. This membrane is called the pericardium, so the term pericarditis means inflammation of the pericardium.