BIO210Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Posterior Interventricular Sulcus, Superior Vena Cava, Pulmonary Valve

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19. 1 the heart has a superior base, an inferior apex, and four borders. The heart is located near the anterior chest wall, directly posterior to the sternum. The base of the heart is at its superior border, where the great veins and attached: the base sits posterior to the sternum at the level of the third costal. The inferior, pointed tip of the heart is the free apex. The base of the heart forms the superior border. The right border of the heart is formed by the right atrium. The left border is formed by the left ventricle and a small portion of the atrium: the left border extends to the apex, where it meets the inferior border. The inferior border is formed mainly by the inferior wall of the right. 19. 2 the heart wall contains concentric layers of cardiac. The pericardium is the serous membrane that lines the pericardial cavity and covers the heart.

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