sinuses
Sinuses
The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities.
Mucous Membrane
in joint cavities.
Mucous membranes
The sinuses are mucous membrane-lined cavities in some of the skull bones surrounding the nose. They help make the skull lighter.
True. Mucous membrane are composed of epithelial cell resting on a lyer of loose connective tissue called the lamina proparia. They linine all body cavities that open to the body exterior- the respiratory.
Mucous Membrane
mucous membranes
There are Mucosa Membranes that line both the oral and nasal cavities. Mucous makes up these membranes.
mucous membraneMucous membranes line the body cavities that open directly to the exterior.a. Mucous membraneSerosaThe type of epithelial tissue lining the inside of an organ is called Simple columnar epithelium while the type of epithelia that lines the outside (exterior) of the digestive, reproductive, and respiratory tracts is called stratified cuboidal epithelium.
Mucous Membranes is wrong... it is actually Serous Membranes - because they line the sealed, internal subdivisions of the ventral body cavity - cavities that are not open to the exterior. Face! In responce to whoever wrote what is above the question asks what membrane composed of epithelial tissue line cavities that OPEN to the OUTSIDE. It is the mucous membranes for following reasons: body membranes are formed by epithelial tissue and have an underlying layer of connective tissue. mucous membranes produce mucous that lubricates organs, trap dirt and debris, and keeps cavities from drying out. Mucous membranes line cavities that open out to the exterior, such as the nose, mouth, respirtory tract and anus. Serous membranes can be found lining the body cavities that do NOT open to the exterior.