HUMAN ANATOMY W/ACCESS
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.1.5AYLO
To test your knowledge, discuss the following topics with a study partner or in writing, ideally from memory.
20.1 Overview of the Cardiovascular System
5. The pericardium, its parietal and visceral layers, the two tissue layers of the pericardial sac, and attachments of the pericardial sac to adjacent organs
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