Nitroglycerin doesn't really have a plural, since it is a liquid.
Empyema in the pleural cavity is sometimes called empyema thoracis, or empyema of the chest
The thin fluid-filled space in the chest between the two pleural layers is called the pleural cavity. This space helps the lungs expand and contract during breathing by reducing friction between the layers of the pleura.
Visceral Pleura lining the lungs and Parietal pleuraParietal PleuraParietal Pleurathe parietal pleura.
The lungs are the major organs surrounded by the pleural membrane and located in the thoracic cavity. The pleural membrane helps protect and support the lungs while also allowing for expansion and contraction during breathing.
The pleural cavity pressure is a negative pressure within the space between the lungs and the chest wall, which helps to maintain the expansion of the lungs during breathing. This negative pressure is created by the opposing forces of the lung's natural elastic recoil and the chest wall's tendency to pull outwards. A disruption in this pressure can lead to breathing difficulties.
How is Nitroglycerin related to fat?!?!?!?!
Nitroglycerin is one molecule.
what is pleural thickening
Nitroglycerin is a colorless to pale yellow liquid.
pleural rub
pleural membrane
The opposite of nitroglycerin would be a substance that is stable and not explosive.
Pleural cavity is the potential space. There is no gap between the outer and the inner pleura. There is very little fluid in the pleural cavity. You have negative pressure in the pleural cavity.
The lungs
nitroglycerin
The pleural cavity is located in between the visceral and parietal of the lungs.
The thin watery fluid that occurs between the pleural membranes is called pleural fluid. This fluid helps to reduce friction between the two layers of the pleura, allowing smooth movement of the lungs during breathing.