Serous membrane
A serous membrane also called the serosa is the type of membrane that lines cavities that do not open to the outside of the body.
Serous Membrane
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Pleura is the double membrane that cover and line in the thoracic cavity.
The pleura is the serous membrane of the thoracic cavity.
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The peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity.It's one continuous sheet of tissue, but there are to 2 kinds (or layers) ofperitoneum:outer - parietal peritoneum; is attached to the abdominal wall.inner layer - visceral peritoneum; is wrapped around the internal organs that are located inside the intraperitoneal cavity.Between these layers is a potential space, refered to as the peritoneal cavity.The mesentery is a double layer of visceral peritoneum and itis the part of the peritoneum through which most abdominal organs are attached to the abdominal wall and supplied with blood and lymph vessels and nerves.The peritoneumThis membrane is called the peritoneumWhat serous membrane covers the abdominal organs?
The visceral peritoneum, a serious membrane, lines the outside of the small intestine where it meets the peritoneal cavity.
The endosteum lines the medullary cavity.
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The pleural membrane lines the chest cavity and lies over the
The serous membrane lines the ventral body cavity.
The peritoneum.
Endosteum
The peritoneal membrane lines the peritoneal cavity.
serous membrane
Pleura is the double membrane that cover and line in the thoracic cavity.
Peritoneum
Pericardium