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Location. The Serosa is the outermost layer while the visceral peritoneum is the innermost layer.

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Mucasa is present inside hollow organs e.g. gut while serosa is present on out side ot internal organs .

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yes. it becomes visceral peritoneum from beneath the diaphragm.

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What is the relationship between the visceral peritoneum and the serosa?

Serosa = Visceral Peritoneum Meaning covering the surface of many abdominal organs.


What is another term for visceral peritoneum?

epicardium


The visceral peritoneum attached to the surface of a digestive system?

serosa


Besides mesentery what is the serosa of the small intestine also called?

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What type of membrane is perimetrium?

The perimetrium is essentially a coat to the uterus. It is the outer serosa layer of the uterus and it is part of the visceral peritoneum membrane.


What is the medical term meaning serous membrane?

Serosa is the medical term meaning serous membrane."serous membrane" and "the serous membrane"


Is the visceral pericardium a serous membrane?

Yes, each serous membrane forms an inner visceral layer that covers the organs in the cavity. And the visceral pericardium is a serosa membrane associated with the heart.


Membrane that has parietal and visceral layers?

A serous membrane (or serosa)


What type of epithelial tissue is serosa?

Tunica serosa is the outermost covering of the digestive tube.In most of the digestive tract (stomach and intestines) it consists of a thin layer of loose connective tissue covered by mesothelium (a type of squamous epithelium that lines body cavities); within the peritoneal cavity, this structure is also referred to as visceral peritoneum.


What does the visceral membrane cover?

Viscera denotes the organs in the body cavities. (The heart confined in the Pericardial cavity, the lungs in the Pleural cavity, and the abdominal organs in the Peritoneal cavity). Visceral membrane (visceral serosa) covers those organs. More info could be find on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serosa


What serous membrane covers the surface of the abdominal organs?

Viscera denotes the organs in the body cavities. (The heart confined in the Pericardial cavity, the lungs in the Pleural cavity, and the abdominal organs in the Peritoneal cavity). Visceral membrane (visceral serosa) covers those organs.


What is the serous membrane that is the external layer of a GI tract organ?

Because internal organs are called viscera, the portion of the serous membrane that attached to an organ is called the visceral layer.