The membrane surrounding the heart is called the pericardium. It is a fluid sac that serves several purposes. One of the purposes of the pericardium is it contains the heart in the chest cavity. The pericardium also prevents the heart from overexpanding when the blood volume in the heart increases.
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The serous membrane associated with the heart is called the pericardium. The layer covering the heart is the visceral pericardium and the opposing surface is the parietalpericardium.
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Pericardial is the medical term meaning pertaining to the pericardium, the membrane surrounding the heart.
The pericardium is the sac that surrounds the heart.
The pericardium is the sac-like membrane surrounding the heart in the fetal pig, as well as in humans.
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Cardiac auscultation is the medical term meaning listening to the heart.
Endocardium (endo = within + cardi = heart + um = noun ending) is that innermost membrane lining the chambers of the heart. The other membranes are the myocardium (myo = muscle), epicardium (epi = on top) and pericardium (peri = around).
Myocardial infarction is the medical term meaning damage to the heart muscle.
Fibrillation is the medical term meaning rapid uncoordinated shuddering of the heart.
The tissue of the heart is composed of three major layers: The outer most is the Epicardium. "Epi" refers to "outside" The inner most layer is the Endocardium. "Endo" refering to "inside" The layer in between is called the Myocardium. It is the thickest layer and is composed of cardiac muscle. Thus its name, as "myo" is a prefix meaning "muscle".
Situs inversus is the medical term meaning reversal of the normal position of the heart.
Yes, the visceral pericardium is a serous membrane. It is a thin, smooth membrane that covers the surface of the heart and is composed of two layers: an outer parietal layer and an inner visceral layer. These layers secrete a fluid that reduces friction as the heart beats.