Name the layers of the heart from the inside out.

A. Fibrous pericardium, parietal pericardium, pericardial cavity, epicardium, myocardium, endocardium
B. Epicardium, myocardium, endocardium, pericardial cavity, parietal pericardium, fibrous pericardium
C. Endocardium, myocardium, epicardium, pericardial cavity, parietal pericardium, fibrous pericardium
D. Myocardium, endocardium, epicardium, fibrous pericardium, pericardial cavity, parietal pericardium


Answer: A

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