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- that constitutes the serous pericardium also covers the heart as the epicardium, resulting in a continuous serous membrane in****ted onto itself as...
- the contraction of the heart. The outer layer of the heart is termed epicardium and the heart is surrounded by a small amount of fluid enclosed by a fibrous...
- provide circulation. These categories are called epicardial (above the epicardium, or the outermost tissue of the heart) and microvascular (close to the...
- of myocardium sandwiched between the inner endocardium and the outer epicardium (also known as the visceral pericardium). The inner endocardium lines...
- outside (epicardium) of the heart (known as the repolarisation hypothesis). The shape of the action potential differs between the epicardium and the endocardium...
- tissue of the heart and forms a thick middle layer between the outer epicardium layer and the inner endocardium layer. Coordinated contractions of cardiac...
- (Type I) or fast-oxidative (Type II). Cardiac muscle lies between the epicardium and the endocardium in the heart. Cardiac muscle cells generally only...
- long, 5–7 mm wide, and 1–2 mm deep. The SA node is located in the wall (epicardium) of the right atrium, laterally to the entrance of the superior vena cava...
- cavity pericardial sinus Pericardium fibrous pericardium sternopericardial ligaments serous pericardium epicardium/visceral layer fold of left vena cava...
- small amount of fluid. The wall of the heart is made up of three layers: epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium. In all vertebrates, the heart has an asymmetric...