Give an account of pericardium.
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The pericardium is a simple structure composed of connective tissue lined by a single layer of mesothelial cells that encases the heart. The mesothelial cells secrete mucopolysaccharide, which lubricates the pericardium, allowing the heart to expand and contract with limited resistance.
Location: A sac around the heart
Nerve: Phrenic nerve
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