29+ Comparative Anatomy Of Heart In Vertebrates Ppt

29+ Comparative Anatomy Of Heart In Vertebrates Ppt. (1) cardiac tissue pericardium = membrane which encloses the entire heart. Outermost layer = the epicardium middle layer = myocardium (contains contractile muscle fibers) innermost layer = endocardium (lines the chambers).

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The science began in the classical era. Your heart is located between your lungs in the middle of your chest, behind and slightly to the left of your breastbone (sternum). The outer layer of the pericardium surrounds the roots of your heart's major blood vessels.

Because of their biomechanical uniqueness, tendons and collagen fibrils have been studied in many groups of vertebrates.

David lendvai department of anatomy, histology and embriology. Semmelweis university, faculty of medicine 2018. Each of the 3 to 10 (usually 5 to 8) chest (thoracic) vertebrae normally bears a pair of complete ribs consisting of a dorsal vertebral rib articulating with the vertebra and with the ventral. Includes basic concepts and terms important for higher zoology training.


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