serous pericardium.
A serous membrane (or serosa)
Parietal membrane is the lining of a body cavity. Visceral membrane is the covering of each organ in a body cavity.
Visceral and parietal visceral- covers the lungs, thin serous membrane parietal- lines the inner chest wall and covers diaphram
serous membrane
The visceral and parietal layers are belong to a type of epithelial membrane called serous membranes. Serous fluid is a fluid between the two layers that helps them slide past each other without causing friction.
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2; Visceral and the Serous
Visceral serous membranes line organs. Parietal serous membranes line cavities.
Pericardial cavity
visceral pericardium
Well there are two layers of membranes that line the interior of the lungs. The outer layer of the lungs is the parietal pleura and is attached to the chest wall. The visceral pleura is the inner of the two layers, and unlike the parietal pleura, the visceral pleura is not sensitive to pain. ~hope this is helpful.
Serous Membranes