Ok, thank you!bp31000 wrote:epicardium has dual role, functions as the outermost layer of heart wall as well as innermost layer of heart covering (Visceral layer of serous pericardium)WangwithaTang wrote:oh, okay. But isn't the epicardium part of the pericardium?Here wrote: The pericardium is a sac enclosing the heart or surrounding the heart wall, rather than being an actual layer of the heart wall.
so heart wall - from innermost - endocardium (covers the valves also and is continuous with endothelium of blood vessels)
Myocardium
epicardium
heart coverings (pericardium) from innermost - Visceral layer of serous pericardium (same as epicardium)
Parietal layer of serous pericardium (separated from visceral layer by pericardial space and fluid)
Fibrous pericardium
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If anyone's started working on next year's topics, I've got a quizlet set for learning how to identify the muscles on the list from 2016: https://quizlet.com/122679768/anatomy-p ... ash-cards/
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Are there any chances that in 2019-2020 anatomy they will do systems that are not skeletal, muscular, etc?
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Unlikely. They haven't deviated from the new rotation since it was implemented in 2016.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Are there any chances that in 2019-2020 anatomy they will do systems that are not skeletal, muscular, etc?
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True, thanks.Unome wrote:Unlikely. They haven't deviated from the new rotation since it was implemented in 2016.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Are there any chances that in 2019-2020 anatomy they will do systems that are not skeletal, muscular, etc?
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https://www.soinc.org/events/2020-division-c-eventsdonutsandcupcakes wrote:True, thanks.Unome wrote:Unlikely. They haven't deviated from the new rotation since it was implemented in 2016.donutsandcupcakes wrote:Are there any chances that in 2019-2020 anatomy they will do systems that are not skeletal, muscular, etc?
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