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Q: What epithelial membrane lines the closed ventral cavities of the body?
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What are the membranes that line the closed cavities?

These membranes are called serous membranes as they produce a thin slippery fluid.


What can be opened or closed in a cell membrane?

Gated Ion Channel. Not sure about the answer


Are there any other cells other than a plant cell and an animal cell?

yes yes there are lots of different kinds of cells like the Gland cells, Exocrine secretory epithelial cells,Hormone secreting cells, Epithelial cells, lining closed internal body cavities Ciliated cells, with propulsive function Derived primarily from ectoderm Integumentary system Keratinizing epithelial cells, Wet stratified barrier epithelial cell, Nervous system Sensory transducer cells, Autonomic neuron cells, Sense organ and peripheral neuron supporting cells, Central nervous system neurons and glial cells, Lens cells, Derived primarily from mesoderm Metabolism and storage cells, Barrier function cells, Kidney Extracellular Matrix Cells, Contractile cells, Blood and immune system cells, Pigment cells, Germ cells, Nurse cells, and Interstitial cells. These previous paragraph is a listing of different kinds of animal cells. Other types of organisms that are composed of one or more cells include archea, bacteria, fungi, and protists.


What structure in the plasma membrane regulate ion passage?

Ion channels and the hydrophilic/hydrophobic/hydrophilic membrane.


What is the function of the pleura membrane?

Each lung is invested by an exceedingly delicate serous membrane, the pleura, which is arranged in the form of a closed invaginated sac. A portion of the serous membrane covers the surface of the lung and dips into the fissures between its lobes; it is called the pulmonary pleura (or visceral pleura).

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Where in the body can you find epithelial tissue that is peculiar when compared to connective tissue?

Epithelial tissue is classified as a Primary Tissue (as opposed to connective, muscle, or nervous tissues), so it would be throughout the body. Many of the body's glands are made up of epithelial tissue.


What are the membranes in the body?

novanet.. Membrane: sheets of epithelial and connective tissues. There are 5 types of membranes: Cutaneous- forms the skin protects, heat regulation, elimination(waste such as oils and minerals) and enviromental info Mucous-lines all passageways that lead to the exterior of the boby(secrete a lubricant) Serous-lines closed cavities and the organs in them(cavity and lungs) Fibrous-lines all joint cavities(shoulder knee) and covers the outer surface of bones Fascia-2types..superficial (thin tought membrane that covers muscles beneath the dermis. deep (covers glands blood vessels and nerves and lies beneath the superficial fascia)


What is in the ventral cavity?

The two main cavites are Thoracic (above the diaphragm) and the abdaminopelvic (below the diaphragm) Then those have cavieties in them the thoracic has the pleural cavities which there 2 of those one for each lung. then there is the the mediastinal cavity between the two peural cavities. then i believe the Mediastinal cavity contains the Pericardial cavity for the heart. sorry about the spelling. then the abdominopelvic is splitt into two sub cavities the abdominal and pelvic cavity. they may be more but those are the ones I know of The two main cavites are Thoracic (above the diaphragm) and the abdaminopelvic (below the diaphragm) Then those have cavieties in them the thoracic has the pleural cavities which there 2 of those one for each lung. then there is the the mediastinal cavity between the two peural cavities. then i believe the Mediastinal cavity contains the Pericardial cavity for the heart. sorry about the spelling. then the abdominopelvic is splitt into two sub cavities the abdominal and pelvic cavity. they may be more but those are the ones I know of


What is a closed wound?

Closed wound- An injury to underlying tissues without a break in the skin or mucous membrane


What are the membranes that line the closed cavities?

These membranes are called serous membranes as they produce a thin slippery fluid.


A closed sac within a synovial membrane lining is called a?

bursa


What is a closed blood system?

Closed circulatory systems have the blood closed at all times within vessels of different size and wall thickness. In this type of system, blood is pumped by a heart through vessels, and does not normally fill body cavities.


What does membrane bound organelles mean?

an organelle(chloroplast,mitochondria) with a membrane covering around it


WhaT one of the major closed body cavities contains connective tissue membranes?

Cranial cavity - serous membranes dorsal cavity = the back ventral cavity - has the thoracic cavity which contains the lungs(parietal pleura and visceral pleura membranes) and the heart (parietal pericardium and visceral pericardium membranes), the abdominal cavity (parietal peritoneum and visceral peritoneum membranes) and the pelvic cavity which is also peritoneum membranes)


What can be opened or closed in a cell membrane?

Gated Ion Channel. Not sure about the answer


What are facts about all animal cells?

animal cells are closed by plasma membrane and animal cells don't have a cell wall


Does Prokaryotics cells contain a nucleus?

No. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. they might have nuclear material but it's not membrane in closed so it is not regarded as a nucleus.