Surface Tension is technically what hods the membranes together. Not sure how technical you are going.
A thin film of serous fluid.
The abdominal cavity holds the bulk of the viscera. It is lined with a protective membrane termed the peritoneum. The front of the viscera is covered with a layer of peritoneum called the greater omentum.
It holds a cell together and seperates it from its surroundings.
The pleural membrane is a double-layered serous membrane found in the thoracic cavity. The outer layer is called the parietal pleura and lines the thoracic wall, and the inner layer is called the visceral pleura and covers the lungs. The membranes produce lubricating serous fluid that causes them to adhere closely to one another. This holds the lungs to the thoracic wall allowing easier movement during breathing.
The cell membrane is the thin layer that holds cells together. Cell membranes are used as barriers and for protection.
the small potential space between the parietal and visceral layers of the pleura.
membranes that's wrong its cell cement
no, Lichen Planus is a vesiculoulcerative disease that caused by an overreaction of your immune system attacking part of your body that holds membranes together. Their are theories as to what causes this but nobody knows for sure.
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
Wood glue holds boards together.
The cell membrane holds a cell together.
well all say the gravity holds everything together but i don't know what holds everything together
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together