The visceral pericardium.
Most of the middle layer in the heart wall is composed of cardiac muscle cells. Cardiac muscle cells are also known as cardiomyocytes.
The pericardium surrounds the heart like a protective sac. It contains fluid that decreases friction.
The membranes from superficial to deep are: A sac-like structure called pericardium. It is comprised of two parts - the outer fibrous pericardium and an inner double-layered membrane itself made up of parietal and visceral pericardium.
epicardium = the top layer that is actually 2 layers myocardium= the middle layer also the muscle endcardium= the inner most layer that seperates blood from muscle
Heart rate to burn the most fat
Superficial is located at or near the surface. The pectoral muscles are a triangular muscle group most noticeable in the chest, breast area enclosing the heart.
parietal pericardium
No. The subcutaneous layer is under the epidermis. The word "superficial" can be defined as "outermost" for the purpose of describing skin layers, so the most superficial layer is the epidermis.
The Stratum Corneum is the most superficial layer of skin.
The adventitia is the outermost or most superficial layer of the esophagus.
stratum basale
Stratum Corneum.
The Stratum Corneum is the most superficial layer of the Skin.
stratified squamous epithelial
The papillary dermis is the most superficial layer of the dermis. Deep to it is the reticular dermis.
The most superficial epidermal layer is the stratum corneum. It is composed of dead keratinocytes that are constantly shedding or sloughing off. This layer acts as a protective barrier for the skin against environmental stressors.
Stratum Basale