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− | [[pericardium]]; consists of two leaves: the outer fibrous parietal leaf and the inner [[serous]] [[visceral]] leaf, the [[epicardium]]. Protects the heart against overstretching and inflammation. Between pericardium and [[epicardium]] [[gland]]s a [[serous]] liquid is released into the [[sliding gap]], which allows the two skins to glide effortlessly against each other. | + | [[Herzbeutel/en|pericardium]]; consists of two leaves: the outer fibrous parietal leaf and the inner [[Serös/en|serous]] [[Viszeral/en|visceral]] leaf, the [[Epikard/en|epicardium]]. Protects the heart against overstretching and inflammation. Between pericardium and [[Epikard/en|epicardium]] [[Drüse/en|gland]]s a [[Serös/en|serous]] liquid is released into the [[Gleitspalt/en|sliding gap]], which allows the two skins to glide effortlessly against each other. |
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pericardium; consists of two leaves: the outer fibrous parietal leaf and the inner serous visceral leaf, the epicardium. Protects the heart against overstretching and inflammation. Between pericardium and epicardium glands a serous liquid is released into the sliding gap, which allows the two skins to glide effortlessly against each other.
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