ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 19.3, Problem 12WDYL
Summary Introduction
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The layers of the heart and the two names that were given to the outer layer of the heart.
Introduction:
The heart is the main pumping organ of the body. This organ consists of two atria and two ventricles respectively. This organ is enwrapped within a three-layered protective membranous structure.
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