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Q: What reduces the friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of?
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The reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of?

sereous membrane


What membrane reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces?

Serous Membranes


What prevents surfaces in contact from sliding past each other?

Friction prevents surfaces in contact from sliding past each other. There are several types of friction including dry friction, fluid friction, lubricated friction, skin friction and internal friction.


What is the reduction and friction between parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of what type of membrane?

animal?? obviously animal, I have read this q? several times and your poor phrasing grammar is making it that bit more difficult to answer but I think the answer u are after is....Visceral Membranes line the bodies internal organs, eg.Lungs. Parietal Membranes line the bodies internal Cavities (spaces) eg.the surface of the inner part of the Rib-Cage. Where these 2 membranes meet there will be a certain friction, but to overcome this friction the body has cleverly placed another membrane called a Serous Membrane which descretes Serous Fluid to act as a lubricant. ie.the Lungs can freely expand beneath but over the Rib-Cage surface without getting stuck. Hope this is of help


What is the force called that is movement of two touching surface?

The word is friction. Friction is movement between two surfaces and is also a function of gravity.


What types of surfaces create the most friction?

If both of the surfaces on which friction is to be created are very rough, the friction will be more. The more rough the surfaces more friction we have.


How does the roughness of surfaces that are touching affect the friction betwen the surfaces?

The rougher the surfaces the greater the friction.


What is internal friction?

A force exerted by one part of a system on another.


What are surfaces with very little friction?

Soap surfaces have very little friction.


Why should associations regulates event staging?

protect internal structures, and function as sensory surfaces


Does friction depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together?

Friction does depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together. Friction would be very minimal if the surfaces were smooth and not pushing together too hard.


Can three surfaces create friction?

Yes, anything from 2 surfaces creates friction.