The myocardium is not the innermost layer of the heart, the endocardium is.
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The myocardium is not the innermost layer of the heart, the endocardium is.
Yes, the visceral pericardium is a serous membrane. It is a thin, smooth membrane that covers the surface of the heart and is composed of two layers: an outer parietal layer and an inner visceral layer. These layers secrete a fluid that reduces friction as the heart beats.
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A full piece that covers the entire scalp is generally called a "wig". A partial piece, typically for males, that covers the top of the scalp but exposes the natural scalp around the ears and back is called a "toupee".
The parietal pleura is actually an example of a parietal membrane, not a visceral membrane. Visceral membranes cover organs, while parietal membranes line body cavities. In the case of the pleura, the parietal pleura lines the chest cavity and the visceral pleura covers the lungs.
False. Hydrophilic ends of proteins are oriented away from the membrane surfaces, as they interact with the aqueous environment outside or inside the cell. This allows them to interact with water molecules and maintain stability within the cell membrane.
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False. They are not.
A false statement about a cell's resting membrane potential could be that it does not involve the movement of ions across the cell membrane. In reality, the resting membrane potential is primarily due to the unequal distribution of ions, such as sodium and potassium, across the membrane, maintained by ion channels and pumps.
No, the lacy apron of the peritoneum that covers the abdominal organs and connects the stomach and liver is called the greater omentum. The lesser omentum connects the liver and the lesser curvature of the stomach.
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Both potassium and sodium ions can "leak" through the cell membrane due to diffusion.