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  • Between the parietal and visceral layers is the pericardial cavity which contains serous fluid--pericardial fluid.
  • The fluid reduces friction between the pericardial membranes when the heart moves within them.
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The outer layer is actually a combination of mesolethium and delicate consecutive tissue. The inner layer though is made of outer partial and inner visceral layers. The inner and outer layers are separated by a space called the pericardial space. It's filled with pericardial fliud

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