Yes The peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity.
find a blanket or 2 and cover yourself in a cozy spot.
No
Cloud cover acts as a barrier or blanket preventing heat from rising into space. This is why deserts, with no cloud, are often extremely cold at night.
It covers your kidneys and all of your bowel movement organs. It will cover the bladder also. Anything that has to do with going to the bathroom will be covered.
If the stratosphere became covered in a thick layer of volcanic dust... it would slowly cover the earth like a blanket and block out the sun witch would lower the temperatures for maybe years.
it is in the abdominopelvic cavity
visceral layer cover the git
The visceral peritoneum covers the abdominal cavity. It essentially forms a serous membrane lining around the abdominal cavity and supports the organs and blood vessels.
serous membranes line the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities and cover visceral organs. they are composed of thin sheets of epethelial tissue that lubricate, support, and compartmentalize visceral organs. serous fluid is the watery lubricant they secrete.
I'm not sure how to interpret the question.The entire is called the Digestive System and is complete, fairly complex, set of separate organs joined by various ducts of their own, and the Circulatory System.Some of these organs, especially the intestines, are held within a membranous bag called the Peritoneum - if that's the cover you mean.
Space blanket.
find a blanket or 2 and cover yourself in a cozy spot.
No, it is not a preposition. The word blanket can be a verb (to cover) or a noun, which may be used as an adjunct or adjective (blanket coverage, blanket policy).
No, it is not a preposition. Blanket is a noun, and can also be a verb (to cover completely, as an area).
Remove the vinyl cover when using a solar blanket to warm the water. If the vinyl cover is used at the same time as the solar blanket, the vinyl cover absorbs most of the heat and then transfers the heat into the air or water between the vinyl cover and the solar blanket. Then the heat transfers to the solar blanket and then, finally, into the water. When this happens, a lot of heat remains in the vinyl cover and air/water between the two covers instead of getting into the water. It is preferable to have the heat absorbed by the solar cover and then transfer directly into the water. Hope this helps... Too much redundancy in pool covers.
A 2,000 square foot blanket will cover an area of approximately 2,000 square feet.
See the link for a photo that shows where it is. You have to open the blanket cover and it's a bit tricky.sorryBut where is the link ?& which blanket cover you mean ?thanks again