Fluid that lies between parietal and visceral serous pericardium, it is thin and slippery that allows heart to move without friction.
A. Fibrous pericardium
B. Parietal serous pericardium
C. Visceral serous pericardium
D. Pericardial fluid
Select your answer:
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A. jargon
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D. preconceptions
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When new viruses burst out of a host cell.
A. Attachment
B. Entry
C. Replication
D. Assembly
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