PLUERA. a fibrous sheath that covers the lungs.
None, may be the pleurae, did cover it partly
Visceral pericardium
Pleura is the double membrane that cover and line in the thoracic cavity.
There are 2 types of pleura in the thoracic cavity. Visceral pleura which covers the lungs and parietal pleura which covers the inner surface of the thoracic cage. These 2 pleurae form a sac which encases the lungs, the surface tension of the fluid links the lungs and thoracic cavity together aka pleural linkage, which allows the lungs and thorax to operate together as one unit.
Actually it's cartilages and the synovial fluid which makes the joint movements smooth.....
retina
Lungs
Pleura is the double membrane that cover and line in the thoracic cavity.
There are 2 types of pleura in the thoracic cavity. Visceral pleura which covers the lungs and parietal pleura which covers the inner surface of the thoracic cage. These 2 pleurae form a sac which encases the lungs, the surface tension of the fluid links the lungs and thoracic cavity together aka pleural linkage, which allows the lungs and thorax to operate together as one unit.
Lungs can not and does not excrete salts from its surface.
The pleural membrane covers and protects the lungs.
what is the delicate membrain that cover the lungs
Water covers about 71% of Earth's surface
Phrenic
Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface.
you are surface
Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface
No state covers 40% of the world's land surface.
Epiglottis