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Internal organs are encased in a serous membrane.

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What Membrane layer that wrap around individual organs are called?

fascia wraps around the organs individually


What are the two layers of the serous membrane?

The serous membrane contains the epithelial layer and the connective tissue layer. The epithelial layer produces cells that produce lubricating serious fluid. The Connective tissue later houses blood vessels and nerves and serves as the "binding layer" for the serous membrane to adhere to organs and other structures in the body.


Tissue that covers organs?

Epithelial Tissue


What organs does the epithelial form?

skin


What are the tissues that cover and line organs?

epithelial


What tissue covers all organs?

Epithelial tissue covers the organs in the body.


What tissue lines body surfaces?

Epithelial tissue lines all of the body's organs.


What type of cells lines organs?

Epithelial cells line the inner surface of organs.


What do the cells do that line your internal organs?

epithelial cells


Is Epithelial tissue found in adult organs?

Yes it is.


Where is epithelial tissue found in the body?

Epithelial tissue is found throughout the body in your skin, organs and cells.


What is the type of tissue that lines the body and keeps organs separated?

They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body