Multiple Choice
The function of the pericardial fluid is to
A) reduce friction between the pericardial membranes.
B) lubricate the heart valves.
C) replace any blood that is lost.
D) provide oxygen and nutrients to the endocardium.
E) stimulate the heart.
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