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Yes the messentary is a thin membrane that surrounds the internal organs mostly the digestive organs.
Plasma membrane protects cellular structures. They are made up of lipids
parietal surrounds the organs
Because internal organs are called viscera, the portion of the serous membrane that attached to an organ is called the visceral layer.
yes an octopus does have internal organs
Yes the messentary is a thin membrane that surrounds the internal organs mostly the digestive organs.
Plasma membrane protects cellular structures. They are made up of lipids
the membrane is called the mantel
parietal surrounds the organs
Internal organs are encased in a serous membrane.
It protects there internal organs.
Trematodes are hermaphrodites. This means that they have both male and female reproductive organs. These are internal parasites which live in mollusks and vertebrates.
An exoskeleton - is a hard 'framework' that supports the internal organs of an animal. For example, a crab has an exoskeleton that surrounds all its soft organs. This is compared to the internal skeleton of most other animals.
Well the rib cage surrounds and protects the heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys and other internal organs from damage from external trauma. So the bones act as a shield for the organs.
It is actually only three common structures since not all mollusks have shells. Here it is: Head- structure that contains the mouth, brain and sensory organs Foot- muscular structure that extends from the body and is used for movement Mantle- fleshy tissue that covers and protects the internal organs. It also secretes the shell for most mollusks :) B) =3 -_-
A membrane/sac that that protects the body's major internal organs and allows them freedom of movement (for example, lung contractions).
Areolar tissue is widespread. it is found in the skin, glands, in the organs of the respiratory and digestive systems, and in the serous membrane that surrounds the lungs and intestines.