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morpeh [17]
2 years ago
6

The space between the parietal layer and visceral layer of the pericardium contains ______. Multiple choice question. adipose ti

ssue and blood lymphatic tissue serous fluid
Biology
1 answer:
zalisa [80]2 years ago
8 0

The space between the parietal layer and visceral layer of the pericardium contains serous fluid. It is a tissue of the hearth.

<h3>What is pericardium?</h3>

The pericardium is one of the three tissues that form the hearth, which also includes the myocardium and epicardium.

The pericardium forms a highly fibrous structure that is capable of holding heart tissues and blood vessels.

Pericardial fluid is composed of a serous liquid that is produced by the pericardium and released into the pericardial cavity.

Learn more about pericardium here:

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