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Terminal buttons are located
Fibrous Pericardium
The tough, outer layer of the pericardium that encloses the heart and roots of the great blood vessels, providing protection and anchorage.
Parietal Pericardium
The layer on top of the visceral pericardium.
Blood Pressure
The pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, typically measured in the arteries.
Cardiac Output
The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute, a critical measure of heart function and cardiovascular health.
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