The difference between these two pleura is that the parietal pleura is the outtermost covering of the lung which is adhered to the inner thoracic wall, while the visceral pleura is the lining which is directly adhered to the lung itself. The space between these two pleuras is know as the pleual cavity.
The visceral pleura adheres to the surface of the lung, while the parietal pleura lines the thoracic cavity. The pleura produces lubricating serous fluid that allows its two layers to slide against one another.
Visceral is the layer of peritoneum investing the abdominal organs. Parietal is the layer of peritoneum lining the abdominal walls.
Parietal pain is more localized and intense than visceral pain. Visceral pain often time it is more vague, hard to identify location of pain.
The peritoneal cavity is the space between the visceral and parietal peritoneum in the abdominal cavity.
parietal peritoneum (lines cavity of abdomen)visceral peritoneum (next to organ)
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.
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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)
The peritoneum is a thin, translucent membrane that covers the internal abdominal body wall and the abdominal organs. The visceral peritoneum is the part of the peritoneum that is adhered to the visceral (abdominal) organs such as the liver, stomach, intestines, etc. The rest of the peritoneum that is adhered to the body wall is called the parietal peritoneum.
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These structures are all connected to each other. They contain and support the organs. If a person were very small and could start walking from one point, they would come back to the beginning.
The peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity or the coelom-it covers most of the intra-abdominal (or coelomic)organs ...
Visceral serous membranes line organs. Parietal serous membranes line cavities.
The membrane that is found in the abdominal cavity is called serous membrane. It composes the visceral and parietal peritoneum and also has extensions called mesenteries, including the greater and lesser omentums.
The pleura is the serous membrane of the thoracic cavity.