Biology, asked by sravanik203, 7 months ago

what may happen if there is no pericardial membranes around the heart​

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Answered by sarthakszar2398
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When this happens, the heart can't stretch properly as it beats. This can prevent the heart from filling up with as much blood as it needs. The lack of blood can cause increased pressure in the heart, a condition called constrictive pericarditis

Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
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When this happens, the heart can't stretch properly as it beats. This can prevent the heart from filling up with as much blood as it needs. The lack of blood can cause increased pressure in the heart, a condition called constrictive pericarditis. Cutting this sac away allows the heart to fill normally again.

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