It is the tissue that lines the great cavities of the body that have no openings to the outside.
Aneisha
connective
Serous tissue
serous, mucous, synovial
Epithelium :)
I would have to say yea because like another tissue it a be worn out
Serous membrane (mesothelium) forms the wall of the peritoneal cavity.
Serous tissue
serous, mucous, synovial
epicardium makes that connective tissue that is called fibrous and serous
Areolar tissue
Epithelium :)
I would have to say yea because like another tissue it a be worn out
A serous inflammation is on that affects the plasma and is said to be an acute type of inflammation. This is usually pink in color and serves as a protective tissue to an injury.
Areolar tissue in the lungs forms part of the lamina propria, an underlayer of the serous membranes (pleura) of the lungs.
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.
Serous tissues secrete a fluid that lubricates to minimize friction from muscle movement. There are many organs in our body that have serous tissues in it like the heart and the stomach, without the secreted fluid these tissues, these organs will be dry.
The serous membrane contains the epithelial layer and the connective tissue layer. The epithelial layer produces cells that produce lubricating serious fluid. The Connective tissue later houses blood vessels and nerves and serves as the "binding layer" for the serous membrane to adhere to organs and other structures in the body.
There are four different membranes in the body that are related to tissue; cutaneous membranes, mucosal membranes, synovial membranes, and serous membranes.