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What is the role of pericardium layer in human heart​

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Answered by parul4747
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It holds your heart in place in the chest cavity and protects from infections. Serous pericardium is the inner layer. It's further divided into two more layers: the visceral and parietal layers. The serous pericardium helps to lubricate your heart.

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Answered by shashwatrastogi30
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Pericardium layers

The pericardium has two layers:

Fibrous pericardium is the outer layer. It’s made from thick connective tissue and is attached to your diaphragm. It holds your heart in place in the chest cavity and protects from infections.

Serous pericardium is the inner layer. It’s further divided into two more layers: the visceral and parietal layers. The serous pericardium helps to lubricate your heart.

In between these two layers is the fluid-filled pericardial cavity. It lubricates the heart and protects it from injury.

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